A 70-year-old right-handed woman was admitted with severe headache and vomiting, weakness of the left hemibody and dysarthria.
In awake, oriented, unaffected hemiplegic, left hemiplegic (FBC) and inability to open the eyes.
Brain CT showed extensive hypodense lesion in the territory of the left middle cerebral artery, with a small hemorrhagic focus.
He had nosocomial pneumonia resolved with antibiotic treatment.
During this period, CP was maintained, with no impairment of oculomotility.
On the sixth day she began to open her eyelids with frontal help.
On the eighth day, on the ninth day she was able to maintain partial opening of the eyelids, she only opened her eyes completely on the tenth day and on the twelfth without frontal help.
