| Summary points: | A 57-year-old with history of hypertension and cerebral infarction presents with sudden numbness on the right hand, arm, leg, and face with no headache, vomiting, or other symptoms. This case report describes the clinical examination, laboratory tests, and CT scans, and treatment outcome, and includes some images. The author discusses the prognosis of pure sensory stroke and stresses the value of CT scanning for diagnosis and prognosis. |