Because of nerve root involvement, the patient presented with rightupperextremity weakness.
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The strength of the rightupperextremity was then good, and he walked well.
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Meanwhile the rightupperextremity remained weak, although the fist could be clenched, and all movements of the limb made in some degree.
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One month later, her symptoms remained stable while her neurological examination demonstrated slight right hemi-body hypoesthesia and subtle appendicular ataxia in her rightupperextremity.
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The man remained unconscious eleven days, and when he came round paralysis of the rightupperextremity, and weakness of both lower extremities, were noted.
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Rightupperextremity angiography revealed the occlusion of the right subclavian artery and right brachial artery.