A 25-year-old woman presented with sudden weakness of her right hand, impaired speech, and mouth deviation to the left, consistent with an ischemic or thromboembolic stroke. Long-term management would focus on underlying causes and prevention of further events.
A young woman presented with ptosis, diplopia, and difficulty swallowing worsening at the end of the day, consistent with Myasthenia gravis. Investigations and drugs like pyridostigmine would be used for treatment.
An 18-year-old girl presented with fever, headache, neck stiffness, and drowsiness was diagnosed with pyogenic meningitis based on CSF findings. Treatment would involve antibiotics, steroids
A 25-year-old woman presented with sudden weakness of her right hand, impaired speech, and mouth deviation to the left, consistent with an ischemic or thromboembolic stroke. Long-term management would focus on underlying causes and prevention of further events.
A young woman presented with ptosis, diplopia, and difficulty swallowing worsening at the end of the day, consistent with Myasthenia gravis. Investigations and drugs like pyridostigmine would be used for treatment.
An 18-year-old girl presented with fever, headache, neck stiffness, and drowsiness was diagnosed with pyogenic meningitis based on CSF findings. Treatment would involve antibiotics, steroids
A 25-year-old woman presented with sudden weakness of her right hand, impaired speech, and mouth deviation to the left, consistent with an ischemic or thromboembolic stroke. Long-term management would focus on underlying causes and prevention of further events.
A young woman presented with ptosis, diplopia, and difficulty swallowing worsening at the end of the day, consistent with Myasthenia gravis. Investigations and drugs like pyridostigmine would be used for treatment.
An 18-year-old girl presented with fever, headache, neck stiffness, and drowsiness was diagnosed with pyogenic meningitis based on CSF findings. Treatment would involve antibiotics, steroids
A 25-year-old woman presented with sudden weakness of her right hand, impaired speech, and mouth deviation to the left, consistent with an ischemic or thromboembolic stroke. Long-term management would focus on underlying causes and prevention of further events.
A young woman presented with ptosis, diplopia, and difficulty swallowing worsening at the end of the day, consistent with Myasthenia gravis. Investigations and drugs like pyridostigmine would be used for treatment.
An 18-year-old girl presented with fever, headache, neck stiffness, and drowsiness was diagnosed with pyogenic meningitis based on CSF findings. Treatment would involve antibiotics, steroids
1. A 25 year old lady presented with sudden weakness of
right hand and impaired speech and deviation of angle of mouth to left. O/E patient is conscious, oriented in time and person. Pupils are equal and normally reacting to light. Pulse 126/min irregularly irregular apex beat in 5th intercostal space inside mid clavicular line. On auscultation there is variable intensity of first heart sound and mid diastolic rumbling murmur best heard at apex with bell and patient tilted to the left holding breath in expiration. a. Give Dx? (thromboembolic or ischemic stroke) b. What are underlying causes and events leading to this condition. c. Make a plan for long term management of this patient. 2. A young women presented with history of ptosis, diplopia and difficulty in swallowing which are worsen towards end day there is no sensory loss.(2016,17,18) a. Give Dx? (Myasthenia gravis) b. Give investigations. c. What drugs are to be used? 3. A 18 year old girl present in emergency department with 02 days history of fever, headache and drowsiness on examination she has neck stiffness with no other focal neurologic sign CSF shows raised proteins raised WBCs with predominant neutrophils and low CSF glucose. (2016,17,19 a. Give DX?(pyogenic meningitits) b. Give four steps of treatment c. Give two complications. 4. List the complications of meningitis 5. Give classification of epilepsy and how will you manage case of status epilepticus 6. An 85 year old man has presented with Hx of deteriorating short term memory and increasing confusion he is having self neglected he is diagnosed to have dementia by medical team. a. What are the common causes of dementia in elders. b. What are the features to access dementia 7. A 55 year old man known diabetic sleep well during night he was woke up in working was move his right side of body along with slurred speech O/E he was conscious with 180/110 neurologic examination revealed dense hemiplegia (RT)with right plantar upgoing a. Give Dx? b. Risk factors? c. Investigations 8. 65 year old man presented with hand tremor and difficulty in walking. His son also noticed that his response become slow from last 2 months he also complain of constipation O/E he has expressionless face with reduce voice. Tone of muscle was increased a. Give dx b. What are causes of this condition c. List 5 drugs use in treatment Farhan-59