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Educational objective: Surgical resection is recommended for solitary brain metastasis in patients with good performance status and stable extracranial disease. patients with multiple brain metastases, whole brain radiation therapy is typically used.


Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in the management of this patient?
So‘rovnoma
  •   A . Brachytherapy
  •   B. Combination chemotherapy
  •   C. Palliative pain therapy and seizure prophylaxis
  •   D. Surgical resection of the mass
  •   E. Whole brain radiation therapy
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A 65-year-old man is brought to the emergency department after having a seizure. Past medical history is significant for non-small cell lung carcinoma diagnosed 2 years ago and treated surgically. He continues to work as a college professor and usually walks 1-2 miles daily. MRI of the brain shows a solitary cortical mass (2 cm x 3.5 cm) in the right hemisphere at the grey-white matter junction that is most consistent with metastasis. CT scan of the chest and abdomen shows no evidence of recurrent malignancy. The patient is admitted for further management and started on phenytoin.


Educational objective: Phenytoin is an antiepileptic drug with known teratogenic effects (eg, fetal hydantoin syndrome). Women of childbearing age who have a low risk of seizure recurrence may safely discontinue phenytoin if considering becoming pregnant; however, the medication should be slowly tapered as rapid withdrawal may result in seizure recurrence.


Which of the tollowinq is the best next step in management of this patient?
So‘rovnoma
  •   A. Discontinue phenytoin now
  •   B. Increase phenytoin dose
  •   C. Repeat MRI of the brain
  •   D. Slowly taper and discontinue phenytoin
  •   E . Switch to valproic acid
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A 29-year-old woman comes to the clinic for routine follow-up. Five years ago, she experienced an unprovoked generalized tonic-clonic seizure. At that time, phenytoin was prescribed, and the patient has been on a stable dose since. She has not experienced seizure recurrence. MRI of the brain performed following the initial episode was normal. She has no other medical problems and is a lifetime nonsmoker. The patient's family history is negative for neurologic disease. She is in a stable relationship and is contemplating pregnancy. Blood pressure is 123/72 mm Hg and pulse is 75/min. Neurologic examination is unremarkable. Serum phenytoin level is 11 mcg/ml (therapeutic range, 10-20 mcg/ml}. Electroencephalogram is normal.


Educational objective: Patients with an intracranial mass often have headache associated with nausea and vomiting andfor focal neurologic deficits. Symptoms are often worse at night and with body positioning that increases intracranial pressure. An MRI of the brain is usually diagnostic .


Which of the following is the most likely cause of his current condition?
So‘rovnoma
  •   A. Brain tumor
  •   B. Diabetic polyneuropathy
  •   C. Hemiplegic migraine
  •   D. Lacunar infarction
  •   E. Neuroglycopenia
  •   F. Normal-pressure hydrocephalus
  •   G. Parkinson disease
  •   H. Tabes dorsalis
  •   I. Vitamin B12 deficiency
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A 65-year-old man comes to the ·office due to unsteady gait and frequent falls over the past 2 months. His left side feels "weak," which makes it difficult to maintain balance when walking or standing. He has also had headaches and nausea, which are worse in the mornings before he has had coffee. The patient has a history of hypertension and type 2 diabetes mellitus, and he had a myocardial infarction 5 years ago. He takes insulin for diabetes mellitus but does not routinely monitor his blood glucose. The patient is a former smoker and does not use alcohol or illicit drugs. Blood pressure is 130/80 mm Hg and pulse is 76/min. Ambulation results in the patient swaying to the left and using the wall to brace himself. There is increased resistance to passive flexion of the left upper and lower extremity.




Educational objective: The management of myasthenic crisis with respiratory failure consists of endotracheal intubation followed by treatment with plasmapheresis (or intravenous immunoglobulins) and corticosteroids.


Which of the following is the best next step in management of this patient?
So‘rovnoma
  •   A. Close observation only
  •   B. Increase pyridostigmine dose
  •   C. Intravenous atropine
  •   D. Therapeutic plasma exchange
  •   E. Thymectomy
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A 68-year-old man with myasthenia gravis is evaluated for progressive weakness while hospitalized. The patient was admitted 2 days prior due to fever, productive cough, and pleuritic chest pain. Chest x-ray demonstrated a right lower lobe consolidation for which the patient has been receiving intravenous ceftriaxone and azithromycin. He also has been receiving his outpatient dose of pyridostigmine.
In the past several hours,
he has experienced progressive generalized weakness and an inability to cough out sputum. His temperature is 37.6 C (99.8 F), blood pressure is 130170 mm Hg, pulse is 11 Of min, and respiratory rate is 25fmin. Oxygen saturation is 89°/o on 4 Umin oxygen by nasal cannula. The patient appears to be in distress, and his breathing pattern is rapid and shallow with occasional gurgling sounds. Lung auscultation reveals coarse crackles throughout There is mild weakness of the extremities, but deep tendon reflexes are normal. His vital capacity is now 1.0 L compared to 1.5 Lat the time of admission, and arterial blood gas shows pH 7.27, pC02 55 mrn Hg, and p02 60 mm Hg. The patient is intubated and moved to the intensive care unit


Educational objective: Dementia with Lewy bodies causes cognitive fluctuations, visual hallucinations, and parkinsonism. Cognitive symptoms may precede, or appear along with, parkinsonian features.


Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis in this patient?
So‘rovnoma
  •   A. Alzheimer disease
  •   B. Dementia with Lewy bodies
  •   C . Major depressive disorder
  •   D. Normal-pressure hydrocephalus
  •   E. Parkinson disease
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