![]() The jaundice subsided on conservative treatment.įigure 1: Preoperative CT scan showing left MCA territory infarct with midline shift of 10.5 mm to the right with mass effect on the ventriclesįigure 2: Postoperative CT scan showing resolution of the midline shiftįigure 3: Unilateral yellowish discoloration of sclera. Viral markers for hepatitis B and C were negative. Ultrasound scan of the abdomen was normal. Liver function tests showed elevated serum bilirubin levels and mildly deranged liver enzymes. He was found to have icterus in the left eye alone and. His operative site flap was lax and CT scan of brain showed no raised intracranial pressure. Six weeks later he was admitted with complaints of vomiting. He had an uneventful postoperative recovery but remained hemiplegic on the right side. Available from: Ī 54-year-old man presented with a left-sided middle cerebral artery (MCA) territory infarct and underwent decompressive craniectomy. An unusual case of unilateral scleral icterus. How to cite this URL: Krishnan P, Mishra R, Jena M, Kartikueyan R. How to cite this article: Krishnan P, Mishra R, Jena M, Kartikueyan R.
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