
RLR 101 – A mysterious case of Neuropathy
The Clinical Problem Solvers
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A Case Study of a Patient With a Heart Disease
He could not feel anything like touch, pin prick, anything, up until about mid forearm, bilaterally. He had no issues m he didn't have mitr a a. When i had him walk, he had a normal stride length and normal arm swing. But he definitely had footdrop on the left a that caused kind of slapping gait on the left. So that was his exam. I'm so glad we waited for margaret's exa. Margaret, i'm always in awe when neurologists examine patients because of the detail and the attention to the examiine. Could this disease also be involving the heart? Thank you for that assist.
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