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A 61-year-old business executive with a long history of high

blood pressure collapsed while jogging over the lunch hour.


His jogging mate quickly contacted a police officer who
helped carry the man to a hospital just down the road. At the
hospital, an MRI was performed that revealed a blockage of
a major cerebral artery and ischemic changes to the portion
of the brain supplied by that artery. With quick medical
attention, the man was stabilized, and he slowly improved
over the next three weeks. The following signs and
symptoms did persist, however:
- paralysis of the right leg and foot
- loss of sensation on the skin of the right leg and foot
- when blindfolded,
- inability to identify a tennis ball placed in the left hand,
but ability to name it if placed in the right hand
- inability to throw the tennis ball with his left hand, but
ability to throw it with his right hand
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