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A 21-Year-Old Man with a Prior History of Seizures Is

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A 21-year-old man with a prior history of seizures is brought to the emergency department by ambulance during a tonic-clonic seizure.  His mother, who accompanied him, found him on the floor seizing.  She says that he has not been compliant with his medications.  The patient received intravenous lorazepam, thiamine, and glucose en route but continued seizing.  In the emergency department, he is unresponsive and cyanotic.  His blood pressure is 96/54 mm Hg and his pulse is 152/min and regular.  His pupils are mid-size and reactive to light.  Clonic jerks of all extremities are observed.  The patient is at highest risk for which of the following?


A) Cerebellar atrophy
B) Cortical necrosis
C) Obstructive hydrocephalus
D) Parkinson's syndrome
E) Pontine hemorrhage

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