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55 year old man with Recurrent Focal Seizures Detailed patient case report here: http://ushaindurthi.blogspot.com/2020/11/55-year-old-male-with-complaints-of.html 1. What is the problem representation of this patient and what could be the anatomical site of A 55 year old male construction worker with T2DM who is a chronic alcoholic and smoker came with c/o weakness of right upper limb with involuntary movements of both right UL and LL secondary to ? right temporal lobe epileptogenic focus. 2. Why are subcortical internal capsular infarcts more common that cortical infarcts? subcortical infarcts are caused by occlusion of a penetrating arteries These arteries arise at sharp angles from major vessels .subcortical infarcts are more common than cortical infarcts. 3. What is the pathogenesis involved in cerebral infarct related seizures? 4. What is your take on the ecg? And do you agree with the treating team on s...