
Episode 146: Neurology VMR – Right sided weakness + numbness
The Clinical Problem Solvers
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Analyzing Right-Sided Weakness: A Clinical Perspective
This chapter explores the evaluation of a patient with right-sided weakness and numbness, focusing on neurological examination findings and the significance of vital signs. The speakers discuss localizing brain lesions, considering symptoms such as tongue deviation and facial weakness while highlighting diagnostic imaging techniques. Through a detailed case study, they emphasize the importance of clinical reasoning and differential diagnosis in vascular emergencies, particularly regarding vertebral artery dissection.
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