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Clinical Reasoning: Rapidly progressive dementia in a patient with HIV after an exotic journey
... the patient was drowsy, spatially and temporally dis- oriented, with reduced verbal fluency, miotic reagent pupils, and a mask ...The patient underwent a lumbar puncture to rule out infectious ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 55-year-old man with rapidly progressive dementia and parkinsonism
... the rapidly progressive pre- sentation, the age of the patient, the absence of involvement of brainstem, cerebellum, and basal gan- glia, and the absence of involvement of other organs or of family ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 71-year-old man with rapidly progressive dementia
... vealed 13 leukocytes/ m L (100% lymphocytes), 0 eryth- rocytes, protein 79, glucose 59, and 0 oligoclonal bands. CSF studies for bacterial, fungal, acid-fast, or viral organisms (including Epstein-Barr virus [EBV] PCR) ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 47-year-old man with diffuse white matter disease and rapidly progressive dementia
... autoimmune dementia with immunotherapy including IV methylprednisolone or IVIG has been ...Our patient received a 5-day course of IV methylprednisolone with an immediate improvement in ...this ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A woman with rapidly progressive apraxia
... nephrectomy after failed lithotripsy, and experienced urinary incontinence and ...of dementia in her mother when she was in the eighth decade of life, but no other family history of dementia or ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 44-year-old woman with rapidly progressive weakness and ophthalmoplegia
... The patient was empirically administered IV immu- noglobulin (IVIg ...porphobilinogen, HIV antibodies, viral hepati- tis serologies, Lyme antibodies, heavy metals, thyroid function tests, aldolase, and ... See full document
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Syndromes of Rapidly Progressive Cognitive Decline-Our Experience.
... slowly progressive degenerative diseases of brain for which treatment options are very less and carry a lot of burden on family and ...are rapidly progressive and mostly carry a different course ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A patient with rapidly progressive sensory loss and imbalance
... the patient can have a superimposed inflammatory polyneuropa- thy such as Guillain-Barre syndrome (GBS) or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) or a paraneoplastic or neoplastic ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 20-year-old woman with rapidly progressive weakness
... disease, HIV, tick paralysis, West Nile virus, and other polio-like – causing viruses), vasculi- tis, sarcoidosis, toxic exposure (lead), and metabolic causes ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: Rapidly progressive quadriparesis in a forgetful patient
... a patient with chronic progressive motor symptoms and cognitive problems, the differential diagnosis includes inflammatory, infectious ...(e.g., HIV, Lyme disease, Whipple disease, neurosyphilis, and ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 71-year-old woman with subacute progressive distal weakness and paresthesia after vaccination
... While the bilateral distribution of sensory and motor features with an acute onset following vacci- nation might suggest an acute transverse myelitis, the absent ankle jerks, absence of upper motor neu- ron signs, and ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A woman with subacute progressive confusion and gait instability
... There was high suspicion for SS based on the initial imaging. Mild CSF pleocytosis with elevated protein but no signs of active inflammation is consistent with SS. Audiometry showed bilateral mild middle-to-lower ... See full document
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HIV-associated neurologic disease incidence changes:Multicenter AIDS Cohort Study, 1990–1998
... of HIV dementia, cryptococcal meningitis, toxoplasmosis, progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy, and CNS lymphoma from January 1990 to December 1998 in the Multicenter AIDS Cohort ...for ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A case of slowly progressive painful paraparesis
... immediately after the entry into the spinal ...our patient, local pain was the presenting symptom, followed for several years by unilateral lower limb sensory and motor deficits; this presentation might be ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A young woman with progressive headache and pancytopenia
... The differential diagnosis for progressive headache in our patient includes the primary headache syn- dromes, such as migraine and tension-type head- aches. However, given her thrombocytopenia, use of ... See full document
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A case of rapidly progressive IgA nephropathy in a patient with exacerbation of Crohn’s disease
... treating rapidly pro- gressive ...Our patient was treated with steroid pulse therapy followed by high doses of steroids and oral ...showing clinical improvement of gastrointestinal symptoms ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 64-year-old woman with progressive quadriparesis
... This patient presented with signs of a subacute progress- ive myelopathy. Quadriparesis and bladder dysfunction indicate a lesion at the level of the midcervical spinal cord affecting ventral/lateral spinal cord ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 56-year-old man with progressive spasticity
... Our patient did not have any evidence of brain involvement on the MRI and had no clinical or labora- tory evidence of adrenal insufficiency. He did not toler- ate Lorenzo ’ s oil. He continued with ... See full document
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Clinical features and multidisciplinary approaches to dementia care
... of dementia is presented as a process, beginning with aging, early organic change, initial cognitive impairments, formal diagnosis of dementia, and then moves progressively towards dependency, ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 15-month-old boy with progressive lethargy and spasticity
... Rachel Zhang: drafted and revised the manuscript, treated the patient. Julie Ziobro: study concept and design, critical revision of the manuscript for intellectual content, created figure, treated the ... See full document
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