“…While most cases of this syndrome have been reported in the setting of ischemic or thromboembolic disease [13][14][15][17][18][19], cases associated with transtentorial herniation [20], migraine [21], intra-and extraaxial left occipital region neoplasms [4,[14][15][16]22] and surgery for a left occipital lobe vascular malformation [23] have also been reported, as have cases in the setting of carbon monoxide poisoning [24] and cerebral abscess [25]. Theoretically, any process (e. g. multiple metastases, traumatic shear hemorrhages, demyelinating plaques, etc.)…”