Question 29 of 101 A 50 year old Caucasian female on holiday - TopicsExpress



          

Question 29 of 101 A 50 year old Caucasian female on holiday from Australia presents to the walk-in urgent care centre with four day history of left sided temporal headache, which is persistent and of gradual onset. In addition, she complains of double vision as well. She is known to have migraines but is relatively well-controlled. She is normally independent with no significant family history. She takes no regular medications except the oral contraceptive pill. On examination, you note a left sided loss of the afferent papillary reflex. She also has a loss of vertical gaze and is unable to adduct her left eye. She has a reduced sensation to light touch on the left forehead and cheek, not crossing the midline. What is the diagnosis? Left space-occupying lesions Multiple sclerosis Right MCA territory ischaemic infarct Cavernous sinus thrombosis Migraine with aura
Posted on: Tue, 11 Nov 2014 19:43:41 +0000

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