Description
		
The undersurface of the brain shows the left internal carotid artery occluded by thrombus close 
to the origin of the left middle cerebral artery. The left cerebral hemisphere is swollen in 
comparison to the right. 
		 History
		
This man was admitted at the age of 55 with myocardial infarction. Some three weeks 
later he developed a left-sided cerebral infarct and died. At autopsy the myocardial infarction was 
confirmed but no source of thrombus was found.