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Clinical Reasoning: A 42-year-old man with severe headache, fever, and acute coma
... disclosed severe narrowing of the distal right ICA and poor visualization of both ACAs, consistent with the diagnosis of an acute mas- sive cerebral infarction in the territory of both ACAs and the right ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 20-year-old man with headache and double vision
... 20-year-old man presented to the emergency department with 1 week of headaches and double vision following 2 days of fever (102 8 F), nausea, and ...His headache was progressively wors- ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 22-year-old man with diplopia
... healthy man presented to an ophthalmology clinic with binocular horizontal ...a severe headache with associated fever, emesis, photo- phobia, phonophobia, and neck ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 52-year-old man with spells of altered consciousness and severe headaches
... cous. After centrifugation, xanthochromia was present. The protein level was 1,991 mg/dL and the glucose concentration 48 mg/dL. Although a simul- taneous serum glucose was not checked, it was never less than 100 mg/dL ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 41-year-old man with thunderclap headache
... is severe sudden headache—usually bifrontal or suboccipital 5 —and it is observed in approximately 80% of ...the acute phase of pituitary apoplexy and thus can mimic the pre- sentation of a posterior ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: An 18-year-old man with progressive headache and visual loss
... An 18-year-old man presented to the emergency department after 3 weeks of intermittent headaches. He had experienced dull episodic central-parietal pain occurring 1 to 2 times a day and lasting for ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 45-year-old man with acute onset of multifocal weakness and paresthesias
... Multifocal sensorimotor deficits can occur from cen- tral or peripheral processes. Central causes can include demyelination, metastatic disease, multifocal infarctions, abscesses, or granulomas. Peripheral pro- cesses ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 30-year-old man with acute paraplegia and left foot gangrene
... high prevalence, cryofibrinogenemia is underrecognized. Cryofibrinogenemia can be primary (essential) or secondary (associated with an underlying disorder like malignancy, connective tissue disorder, vasculitis, sepsis, or ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: An 82-year-old man with worsening gait
... One year prior to presentation, he noticed that his legs occasionally “ froze ” when initiating walking. His gait progressively worsened over the year. He devel- oped balance difficulty, tripping and ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 27-year-old man with unsteady gait
... 27-year-old man presented to our hospital ’ s emer- gency department (ED) with an abnormal gait, pares- thesias of the lower extremities, and lower back pain that had progressed over 2 ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A case of acute encephalopathy and rigidity in a 30-year-old man
... Levamisole-associated multifocal inflammatory leukoence- phalopathy (MIL) has been described in several case series with levamisole use for the aforementioned clinical purposes 2–4 and may present with subacute ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 64-year-old man with visual distortions
... abstract reasoning, and ...eye, severe impairment on Ish- ihara color plate testing (0/8 in both eyes), binocular central and pericentral distortion of vertical lines on Amsler grid testing, left hemifield ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 72-year-old man with nocturnal stridor
... Initial presentation. A 72-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with a 5-day history of shortness of breath. He initially presented to the emergency department and was found to have significant ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 25-year-old man with headaches and collapse
... The patient had a chronic history of headaches typ- ically lasting a few hours, occurring once or twice per month, holocephalic in nature and responsive to simple analgesics. This time, however, the headache had ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 39-year-old man with abdominal cramps
... in Clinical Science and receives funding from Parkinson’s UK, the MRC Transla- tional Muscle Centre, and the UK NIHR Biomedical Research Centre in Ageing and Age-related ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 73-year-old man with diplopia and ataxia
... Based on the clinical, radiologic, and pathologic findings, the diagnosis of CLIPPERS was made. The patient received 1 g IV methylprednisolone for 5 days. He was discharged home on 60 mg of oral prednisone and has ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 48-year-old man with walking difficulty
... On presentation, the numbness had advanced proximally from the feet to the knees. He had devel- oped a broad-based gait and needed aids to walk. Bladder and bowel function were normal. His appe- tite was unaffected with ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: Pneumocephalus and pneumorrhachis in a 67-year-old man
... A 67-year-old man was admitted to the medical inten- sive care unit at a hospital in eastern Bavaria. The patient presented with back pain, fever (38.7°C, 101.7°F), disorientation regarding ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 33-year-old man with cardiomyopathy and myopathy
... An 18-year-old Hmong man sought medical care because of worsening performance on military train- ing exercises. He had a previous syncopal episode with prompt recovery. His medical and developmen- ... See full document
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Clinical Reasoning: A 52-year-old man with diplopia and ataxia
... On MRI, the dentate nuclei of the cerebellum and the pons are the most frequently involved sites and are usually contrast-enhancing. Lumbar puncture is help- ful for excluding alternative etiologies, but histiocytes are ... See full document
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