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  1. Chee YC, Ong BH
    BMJ Neurol Open, 2019;1(1):e000009.
    PMID: 33681769 DOI: 10.1136/bmjno-2019-000009
    Objective: Heading disorientation is a type of pure topographical disorientation. Reported cases have been very few and its underlying mechanism remains unclear. We report an unusual presentation of a 60-year-old man with recurrent transient heading disorientation heralding an acute posterior cerebral artery infarction.

    Design: Case report.

    Conclusion: Acquired injury to the right retro-splenial region can result in a specific variant of topographical disorientation known as heading disorientation that may present as an atypical transient ischaemic attack-like symptom heralding acute cerebral infarction.

    Matched MeSH terms: Infarction, Posterior Cerebral Artery
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