Approach to the Patient with Visual Loss

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(Video 10.1). As the term “relative” explicitly states, an RAPD refers to a defect in the pupillary reaction to light of one eye relative to the other, and therefore bilateral…

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Approach to the Patient with Dysphagia

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6.  Dysphagia is rarely present in isolation when due to an underlying neurologic disease. Thus, changes in vision, speech, strength, coordination, and sensation should be explored. Speech changes are particularly useful…

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Disorders of the Neuromuscular Junction

Mar 12, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Disorders of the Neuromuscular Junction

Video 53.1). In contrast, patients with MG tend not to complain of “generalized weakness,” “generalized fatigue,” “sleepiness,” or muscle pain. In the classic case, fluctuating weakness is worse with exercise…

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Approach to the Patient with Diplopia

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FIGURE 12.1 The three-step test in a patient with a right fourth nerve palsy. Note the right hypertropia is greater on left gaze and with right head tilt. Step 2. Record…

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Myopathy

Mar 12, 2017 by in NEUROLOGY Comments Off on Myopathy

2.  Secondary hypokalemic periodic paralysis. a.  Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis occurs 70 times more often in men than in women, despite the increased prevalence of hyperthyroidism among women. In nearly all cases, the…

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Approach to the Patient with Hearing Loss

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(Video 17.1). If any of these symptoms are present, a detailed characterization is performed. The clinical significance of hearing loss is related to the time and acuity of onset, severity,…

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