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Stroke, must be differentiated from other diseases that may cause, altered mental status, motor and or somatosensory deficits. The table below, summarizes the differential diagnosis for stroke:

Diseases History Symptoms Physical Examination Diagnostic tests Other Findings
Headache ↓ LOC Motor weakness Abnormal sensory Motor Deficit Sensory deficit Speech difficulty Gait abnormality Cranial nerves CT/MRI CSF Gold standard test
Brain tumor[1][2] + + + + + + Cancer cells MRI
  • Cachexia
  • Gradual progression of symptoms
Hemorrhagic stroke[3][4] + + + + + + + + + NA CT scan without contrast
Subdural hemorrhage[3][4][5] + + + + + + + Xanthochromia CT scan without contrast
Neurosyphilis[6][7][8] + + + + + + + Leukocytes and protein Specific: CSF VDRL

Sensitive: CSF FTA-Ab

Complex or atypical migraine + + + + NA Clinical assesment
Hypertensive encephalopathy + + + + + NA Clinical assesment
Wernicke’s encephalopathy
  • History of alcohal abuse
+ + + + + NA Clinical assesment and lab findings
CNS abscess + + + + + + ↑ leukocytes, ↓ glucose and ↑ protien MRI is more sensitive and specific
Drug toxicity Medication history of + + + + + NA Drug screen test
Conversion disorder + + + + + + + + NA Diagnosis of exclusion
Metabolic disturbances (electrolyte imbalance, hypoglycemia) + + + + + + Hypoglycemia, hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hypokalemia, and hyperkalemia Depends on the cause
Meningitis or encephalitis[9] + + + ↑ Leukocytes, ↑ protein, ↓ glucose CSF analysis
Multiple sclerosis exacerbation[10]
  • History of relapses and remissions
+ + + + + + + ↑ CSF IgG levels, (monoclonal bands) Clinical assesment and MRI
Seizure[11] + + + + + Mass lesion Clinical assesment and EEG
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Contrast enhanced CT: Aortic intramural hematoma, Courtesy of radiopaedia


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Contrast enhanced CT: Aortic intramural hematoma, Courtesy of radiopaedia




Disease Name Age of Onset Gender Preponderance Signs/Symptoms Imaging Feature(s) Macroscopic Feature(s) Microscopic Feature(s) Laboratory Findings(s) Other Feature(s) ECG view
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  8. Ho EL, Marra CM (2012). "Treponemal tests for neurosyphilis--less accurate than what we thought?". Sex Transm Dis. 39 (4): 298–9. doi:10.1097/OLQ.0b013e31824ee574. PMC 3746559. PMID 22421697.
  9. Carbonnelle E (2009). "[Laboratory diagnosis of bacterial meningitis: usefulness of various tests for the determination of the etiological agent]". Med Mal Infect. 39 (7–8): 581–605. doi:10.1016/j.medmal.2009.02.017. PMID 19398286.
  10. Giang DW, Grow VM, Mooney C, Mushlin AI, Goodman AD, Mattson DH; et al. (1994). "Clinical diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. The impact of magnetic resonance imaging and ancillary testing. Rochester-Toronto Magnetic Resonance Study Group". Arch Neurol. 51 (1): 61–6. PMID 8274111.
  11. Manford M (2001). "Assessment and investigation of possible epileptic seizures". J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 70 Suppl 2: II3–8. PMC 1765557. PMID 11385043.