Unique Cases in GIM Consultative Practice-
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, SLE/Sarcoidosis, and Falling over Red Flags: Early Missed Signs that Falling is Not Simply from Aging
Ralitza Gavrilova, MD, Natalie Griffin, Andrea G. Kattah, MD, Mariya Pogorelova, MD, Vijay K. Ramanan, MD, PhD, and Can M. Sungur, MD, PhD
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Identify red flag symptoms for lower extremity weakness
- Recall the differential diagnosis for red flag symptoms for lower extremity weakness
- Demonstrate the workup for red flag symptoms for lower extremity weakness
- Explore the treatment recommendations following diagnosis
- Recognize clinical and imaging features suggestive of normal pressure hydrocephalus
- Discuss the indication and value of large volume lumbar puncture in evaluation of normal pressure hydrocephalus
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