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1. A 35-year-old woman presents with blurry vision in her left eye. Examination finds reduced vision in the left eye but normal vision in the right. She had a prior episode of left arm weakness that resolved with steroids.
2. A patient recently had a viral upper respiratory infection but now has progressively worsening bilateral lower extremity weakness over 3 days.
3. The two major parts of the nervous system are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. These structures emanate from the neural tube and neural crest cells during embryonic development.
1. A 35-year-old woman presents with blurry vision in her left eye. Examination finds reduced vision in the left eye but normal vision in the right. She had a prior episode of left arm weakness that resolved with steroids.
2. A patient recently had a viral upper respiratory infection but now has progressively worsening bilateral lower extremity weakness over 3 days.
3. The two major parts of the nervous system are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. These structures emanate from the neural tube and neural crest cells during embryonic development.
1. A 35-year-old woman presents with blurry vision in her left eye. Examination finds reduced vision in the left eye but normal vision in the right. She had a prior episode of left arm weakness that resolved with steroids.
2. A patient recently had a viral upper respiratory infection but now has progressively worsening bilateral lower extremity weakness over 3 days.
3. The two major parts of the nervous system are the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. These structures emanate from the neural tube and neural crest cells during embryonic development.
Some PGY-1 1 35 yo F with a PMH of Hashimoto’s thyroiditis presents with a chief complaint of “blurry vision” in her L eye. HEENT exam is +ve for 20/200 vision in the L eye but 20/25 vision in the R eye. She denies pain in the involved eye. 2 years ago she had a 3 week episode of L arm weakness that resolved with high doses of Prednisone. Dx? Pathophysiology? What is your dx in a patient that recently had a viral URI but presents with bilateral LE weakness that has progressively gotten worse over the last 3 days. Pathophysiology? What are the 2 major parts of the nervous system (NS)? What do these “structures” emanate from? 2-Matching Game Given the following parameters, what is the most likely dx?
-Increased AchE, Increased AFP, Increased Amniotic Fluid Index
-Increased AchE, Increased AFP, AFI is not increased
-Nl AFP, Nl AchE, no symptoms, lower back tuft of hair
-Increased AFP, nl AchE, associated with Chiari 2 malformations