FigureĀ 1
Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed two foci of cerebral infarctions in bilateral temporal lobes (A), cerebrovascular magnetic resonance imaging suggested the occlusion of the M3 branches (B), and 12-lead electrocardiogram indicated a sinus rhythm with some premature atrial beats and low QRS voltages on the limb leads (C).

Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed two foci of cerebral infarctions in bilateral temporal lobes (A), cerebrovascular magnetic resonance imaging suggested the occlusion of the M3 branches (B), and 12-lead electrocardiogram indicated a sinus rhythm with some premature atrial beats and low QRS voltages on the limb leads (C).

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