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Abnormal Cranial MRI Findings in a 72-Year-Old Male with Left Lower Extremity Weakness

This case study examines the clinical history of a 72-year-old Caucasian male presenting with left lower extremity weakness. As a non-smoker with occasional alcohol use and no illicit drug use, his medical background raises important considerations. The focus is on the abnormal findings from cranial MRI, which may provide vital insights into the underlying pathophysiology of his symptoms. Understanding these MRI results is crucial for diagnosis and management, especially in older patients with neurologic complaints.

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Abnormal Cranial MRI Findings in a 72-Year-Old Male with Left Lower Extremity Weakness

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    1. Case Study 35 Henry Armah, M.D., M.Phil.

    2. Question 1 Clinical history: 72-year-old white male who presented with left lower extremity weakness. He was a non-smoker, occasionally used alcohol socially, and did not use illicit drugs. Describe the abnormal cranial MRI findings?

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