E155

HAEMORRHAGIC INFARCTION - Cerebral Cortex

Description
The specimen consists of a brain slice sectioned in the coronal plane. There is an extensive area of haemorrhagic infarction involving the right parietal region and the cingulate gyrus. The adjacent white matter and basal ganglia are swollen and there is compression of the adjacent lateral ventricle. The septum pellucidum and corpus callosum are displaced to the left of the midline.
History
This 66-year-old man was admitted in a comatose state. On examination upgoing plantars were noted on the left side. He had a past history of diabetes mellitus and hypertension. He died within 72 hour having not regained consciousness.