
Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease 3rd Edition by Karen Lee,Jeff Ankney,Bruce Colbert
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0133851113
Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease 3rd Edition by Karen Lee,Jeff Ankney,Bruce Colbert
Edition 3ISBN: 978-0133851113 Exercise 19
Choose the best answer:
A patient complains of progressive weakness in the muscles of her legs. You begin a patient history. During your conversation she relates to you that she had some kind of virus as a child that left her with a temporary limp. Apparently she was really sick for a while, but she doesn't remember much about it. What is the most obvious possible diagnosis
A) Multiple sclerosis
B) Charcot Marie Tooth
C) Post-polio syndrome
D) Spinal cord injury
A patient complains of progressive weakness in the muscles of her legs. You begin a patient history. During your conversation she relates to you that she had some kind of virus as a child that left her with a temporary limp. Apparently she was really sick for a while, but she doesn't remember much about it. What is the most obvious possible diagnosis
A) Multiple sclerosis
B) Charcot Marie Tooth
C) Post-polio syndrome
D) Spinal cord injury
Explanation
In the given clinical case, the patient ...
Anatomy, Physiology, and Disease 3rd Edition by Karen Lee,Jeff Ankney,Bruce Colbert
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