Lower limb weakness with gyrus rectus hematoma: an unusual presentation of paraclinoid aneurysm; a case report with review of literature
Abstract Lower limb weakness is usually a feature of ruptured Softshell Jackets anterior communicating (ACom) aneurysms due to spasm of the anterior cerebral arteries.Paraclinoid aneurysms, in addition to other cardinal features of subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH), usually present with headache and visual field defects due to compression of the optic