A 91-year-old man was admitted to our emergency department with an episode of sudden onset of confusion and right arm paresthesia (without loss of consciousness), lasting less than 3 minutes. Upon admission, the neurological exam was normal. Blood pressure was elevated (190/90 mmHg) and heart rate was stable (90 beats/minute). He had a history of type II Diabetes Mellitus, arterial hypertension, and a left hemicolectomy four years prior, in relation with colon adenocarcinoma.

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