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From:  Reversible Pisa syndrome caused by chronic subdural hematoma in a patient with Parkinson’s disease: a case report

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Tonic flexion of the trunk to the left was present in the standing position before surgical intervention (a). Presurgical brain CT showing voluminous subdural hematoma in the right convexity with marked compression of the right hemisphere (b). Postsurgical brain CT carried out four days after the operation showing improvement of the right subdural hematoma (c). Seven days after hematoma evacuation, tonic flexion of the trunk disappeared (d)

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