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Tag Archives: neuro

Differentiating ‘benign’ from ‘dangerous’ vertigo/dizziness

10 Dec

First off – “dizziness” as a symptom is a bit of a mess. We can’t blame the patients for that but we must be clear that we’re not entirely sure what it means when a patient tells us they’re dizzy. … Read More »

critical appraisal examination, HINTS, neuro 8 Comments

Tasty Morsels of EM 026

3 Nov

I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. I’ll try and … Read More »

tasty morsels bells palsy, facial palsy, neuro Leave a comment

Neuroimaging Negative Stroke – making an ASS of U and ME

30 Oct

The always excellent Emergency Medicine Literature of Note had a great post on stroke mimics and what happens when they get tPA. It was a study trying to say that only 1.4% of their tPA patients were stroke mimics but … Read More »

critical appraisal, stroke thrombolysis neuro, stroke 3 Comments

Tasty Morsels of EM 018

8 Sep

I keep a little, ever-expanding note on my phone where I jot down little morsels of goodness that I pick up while listening to or reading one of the many excellent sites/podcasts in the useful resource section. I’ll try and … Read More »

tasty morsels clinical examination, myasthenia gravis, neuro Leave a comment

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