Famous Patients, Famous Operations - Part 5 Case of a 40-year-old male who sustained a fall while climbing a flight of stairs. What is the diagnosis? What operation was performed? Who was the patient?
This 48 year old female was referred to the Department of Neurology for evaluation of a two year history of weakness, imbalance (primarily postural instability), dysarthria, vision abnormalities, and ...
Background A 55-year-old woman with no remarkable medical history presented to a neurology ward with a 17-week history of rapidly progressive gait difficulties that confined her to a wheelchair.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Nearly 50% of individuals with incident mild cognitive impairment diagnoses were considered cognitively normal ...
Case 13: A Man With Progressive Headache and Confusion What "red flags" point to the need to search for serious underlying mechanisms of headache? What is the differential for pachymeningeal ...
The patient's symptomatology started 22 years ago with tightness and cramps in his lower extremities. Subsequently, he developed fasciculations and weakness in proximal as well as distal muscles in ...