Zhang Juan, after hearing Zeng Hui's words, stood still, her mind racing.
She began to connect the patient's symptoms, signs, and some unique clinical manifestations.
Such contemplation!
Zhang Juan suddenly felt that her thoughts became clear in an instant!
Right...
In this way, all the problems were explained.
Cerebral infarction indeed could present some facial manifestations, such as drooling and difficulty speaking.
But...
This kind of presentation primarily involving facial and oral symptoms is extremely rare in cerebral infarctions.
The patient had a history of cerebral infarction and the cranial CT scan showed a definite infarct lesion.
CT scans under normal circumstances are very difficult to use to determine the duration of an infarction.
On this point, cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might provide a comparatively clearer view, and could identify an acute cerebral infarction within 24-48 hours.