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One in a million

A 39-year-old male presents to the ED with a 3-day history of bilateral peripheral limb paraesthesia, dysphagia, ataxia and diplopia.

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Time is critical

A 75-year-old man presents to the ED claiming he ‘just doesn’t feel right’. You are called urgently to assess him.

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Stroke or seizure?

A gentleman presents with loss of power and sensation to his left side, slow speech and facial droop; CT brain is normal.

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Secondary Headache

This module will focus on secondary causes of acute severe headaches that are likely to present to an emergency department.

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Cranial Nerves Seven to Twelve

Cranial nerve injuries are important clinical signs, which alert the examiner to intracranial pathology. This session will look at the more common traumatic and medical causes of cranial nerve injury to cranial nerves

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