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neurology
differential
video
meningitis
sign
management
spinal
spinalcord
abnormal
algorithm
alternating
atlas
beaus
cauda
caudaequina
contusion
ctchest
diseases
disorders
enophthalmos
Brudzinski’s
Sign
... Passive neck flexion
causes
... spinal
cord
movement ... #
Clinical
#Video ... #
PhysicalExam
#
►
Brudzinski's
Sign
... neck stiffness
causes
... the patient's
knees
... and
hips
to flex ... #
Brudzinskis
#
Sign
►
Brudzinski's
Sign
... neck stiffness
causes
... the patient's
knees
... and
hips
to flex ... #
Brudzinskis
#
Sign
►
- Spinal
Cord
Syndromes
... syphilis, and
HIV
... involved -
Bilateral
... (more commonly
bilateral
... #differential #
diagnosis
(
CES
) is usually ... - Emergency
Causes
... : • Spinal
cord
... infarct •
HIV
... #
causes
#neurology
neurological lesion:
Clinical
... • Symptoms and
signs
... Tract Lesions: •
Bilateral
...
Causes
: 1. ... MCTD, Sjogren
syndrome
Transverse Myelitis -
Clinical
... bouts of HTN
Diagnostic
... lesion •
Bilateral
...
signs
and/or symptoms ... • Infectious
causes
silence for a
few
... Patient underwent a
diagnostic
... The
syndrome
of ... #
clinical
#video ... ophthalmology #
physicalexam
►
Pathogenesis and
Clinical
... nephrotic/nephritic
syndrome
... arthritis (especially
knees
... Pathophysiology #
Diagnosis
... #
Signs
#Symptoms
Syphilis -
Clinical
... produce a chancre →
Bilateral
... : 2 weeks to a
few
... Albuminuria, nephrotic
syndrome
... Syphilis #stages #
diagnosis
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