Progressive Hemiparesis Following scorpion sting in a Female with uncontrolled Hypertension

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Dr. M. Srinivas
Mahesh Vidavaluru
Agrawal Amit

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Scorpion sting is a potentially life-threatening medical emergency. Cerebrovascular manifestations (e.g. intracerebral hemorrhage) with focal deficits are uncommon presentations of scorpion sting. We present a case of a 42-year-old female with uncontrolled hypertension, who developed hemiplegia after scorpion sting. In the present case, the patient had a previous history of uncontrolled hypertension.

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Srinivas, M., Vidavaluru, M., & Amit, A. (2025). Progressive Hemiparesis Following scorpion sting in a Female with uncontrolled Hypertension. West African Journal of Radiology, 21(2), 85-86. https://doi.org/10.82235/wajr.vol21no2.280

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