An 83-year-old healthy woman was admitted with episodes of nausea and vertigo that had increased in frequency over several months. Many of the episodes involved brief periods of unresponsiveness and staring spells. She did not report a history of seizures, head trauma, headache, or vestibular disease. The neurologic examination did not reveal papilledema or any other abnormalities. What is the diagnosis? Intracranial hemorrhage Osteoma Neurocysticercosis Arachnoid cyst Meningioma for correct Answer : wp.me/p4cHLb-Kz
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