
RLR 101 – A mysterious case of Neuropathy
The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Neuropathy
Lack of overt motor findings is very helpful. The lack of urinarian bowel symptoms makes it much less likely that youre dealing with a typically presenting milopathy, which commonly involves the anonomic nervous system and bladder specifically. Lack of any mental status changes, movement disorder abnormalities, makes it less likely that the problem is in the brain. Could be because of his numbness and tingling and his inability to sense things. It hints early on at the possibility of advanced sensory involvement - propreception and vibration. If they're downif the reflexes are down, but the patient is still relatively strong, you might invoke invoke that. Practically speaking, i think, how do
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