1) A 59-year-old male patient presented with right-sided weakness, inability to speak for two days, and a history of hypertension, smoking, alcohol use, and left arm amputation. 2) On examination, the patient was conscious with elevated blood pressure and reduced tone and power on the right side. 3) Laboratory tests showed mildly low hemoglobin and elevated alkaline phosphatase. A diagnosis of cerebrovascular accident involving the left middle cerebral artery was made based on history and examination.