Facial asymmetry
A finding indicating the absence of balanced proportions between parts of the face.
Thanks for all answeres. Abnormality in the eye movements- One and a half syndrome NRI brain - T2 / FLAIR hyperintense lesion in the antero lateral badilar pons
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Thanks curofy and all doctors. Diagnosis very obvious- Ischemic infarction left MCA branch.On medical management,well stabilised, on speech therapy also. Discussion in this case 1.site of lesion. Large acute infarct showing diffusion res...
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Thanks Curofy and other doctors. Discussion what abnormality in the MRI brain. MRI brain shows well defind round T2/ FLAIR hyperintensity,isointense to T1w images at the region of thalamus extending to posterior limb of internal capsule,an...
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Thanks Curofy and all Doctors who answered the case. Most of you have given the correct answeres. Patient became better with symptomatic treatment,discharged ,on home physio. CT brain and MRI done. Acute intraparenchymal hematoma with mild...
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May be MND,it has nothing with antiviral therapy
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