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Strokes due to intracerebral hemorrhage often have focal neurologic deficits that progressively worsen over minutes to hours, followed by features of increased intracranial pressure. The basal ganglia (putamen) are common sites, and deficits often include contralateral hemiparesis, contralateral sensory loss, and conjugate gaze deviation toward the side of the lesion.


Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
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  •   A Cerebellar hemorrhage
  •   B_Cortical ischemic infarction
  •   C Medullary ischemic infarction
  •   D_Putaminal hemorrhage
  •   E_Subarachnoid hemorrhage
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A 50-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department after suddenly experiencing right upper and lower extremity weakness while jogging on a treadmill. Her weakness gradually worsened over the next hour, and she had severe headache, nausea, and vomiting. The patient has a history of chronic hypertension but stopped taking antihypertensives several months ago. She does not use tobacco but drinks 1 or 2 glasses of wine on weekends. Blood pressure is 230/112 mm Hg and pulse is 76/min and regular. On physical examination, the patient is stuporous and responds to painful stimuli only. There is right hemiplegia, right hemisensory loss, and leftward deviation of the eyes. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?


Simple febrile seizures are typically benign and occur in children age 6 months to 5 years. They are generalized, last


The remainder of the examination is normal. After treating the fever with acetaminophen, which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
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  •   A.Brain imaging
  •   B.Electroencephalography
  •   C_Hospitalization for observation
  •   D Levetiracetam
  •   E.Lumbar puncture
  •   F. Reassurance and discharge home
  •   G_Serum electrolyte panel
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A 2-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department by ambulance due to convulsions. This morning, the patient was sitting on the sofa at home when he suddenly developed rhythmic movements of both arms and legs that lasted about 3 minutes. He was not responsive during the event. Emergency personnel report that the child was sleepy and seemed confused when they arrived. The patient has had rhinorrhea for the past 2 days and fever since this morning. He has had no cough, vomiting, or diarrhea. The patient has no chronic medical conditions, and immunizations are current. His uncle has epilepsy. Temperature is 39.2 C (102.6 F). Physical examination shows an alert and playful toddler. Bilateral conjunctivae are clear, and clear rhinorrhea is present. The neck is supple with full range of motion. Mucous membranes are moist, and capillary refill is


HIV infection can cause dementia that progresses over a longer time period than progressive multifocal
leukoencephalopathy (PML). Symptoms are of:
Confusion
Depression
Reduced concentration
Behavioural changes
Psychosis
Speech and balance problems, as well as
Muscle weakness.
Patients with cryptococcal meningitis present with headache, fever, vomiting and few neurological signs.
PML can present at any CD4 count with ataxia, behavioural changes and focal neurological signs, often
progressing over a period of months to paresis or even coma.
Toxoplasmosis presents with headache, fever and seizures. It has a typical CT head scan with ring enhancing
lesions.
This patient's symptoms may be compatible with schizophrenia, however given his HIV status and neurology
HIV dementia is more likely.


What is the likely diagnosis?
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  •   Cryptococcal meningitis
  •   HIV dementia
  •   Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  •   Schizophrenia
  •   Toxoplasmosis
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A 43-year-old gentleman has been brought to the Emergency department by his partner.
He was diagnosed with HIV infection 10 years ago and his CD4 count has been maintained on triple therapy.
He has recently been dismissed from work for poor performance. He has lost interest in cooking and socialising
over the past 10 months. There has been a slurring in his speech. His partner feels he has been more
aggressive and withdrawn, however in the past few days he has started to have hallucinations.
What is the likely diagnosis?


Which of the following will not be affected by a lesion of the facial nerve in the internal auditory meatus?
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  •   Blinking
  •   Hearing
  •   Lacrimation
  •   Sweating over the cheek
  •   Taste
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Which of the following nerves is likely to be involved?
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  •   Long thoracic nerve
  •   Median nerve
  •   Radial nerve
  •   T1 nerve root
  •   Ulnar nerve
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A 35-year-old man has wrist drop of his right hand.
Examination reveals a small area of sensory loss on the dorsum of the hand.
Which of the following nerves is likely to be involved?


What is the likely diagnosis?
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  •   Epilepsy
  •   Herpes simplex encephalitis
  •   Meningococcal meningitis
  •   Pneumococcal meningitis
  •   Viral meningitis
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A 20-year-old female presents with seizures.
She is fit and healthy but had been unwell for three days prior to admission with flu-like symptoms.
The patient's friends tell you that prior to the seizure she had become confused and her behaviour had been
out of character.
On examination the patient is post-ictal, with a fever of 39.1°C. She has a pulse of 100 bpm and a blood
pressure of 130/71 mmHg. A CT head shows no abnormalities.
CSF examination shows no organisms, with a white cell count of 353/mm (

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