Book contents
- 55 Cases in Neurology
- 55 Cases in Neurology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1 Visual Disturbance
- Section 2 Headache and Pain
- Section 3 Weakness
- Case 19 Bleeding Brain
- Case 20 A Battery Issue
- Case 21 Symptoms Took Years to Develop
- Case 22 High-Frequency Improvement
- Case 23 Singling Out Dermatomes
- Case 24 Asthmatic Neurology
- Case 25 Neurological Consequences of Infection
- Case 26 When Speech and Swallow Fail
- Case 27 Recurrent Weakness
- Case 28 Increasing Golfing Handicap
- Section 4 Behavioural and Language Changes
- Section 5 Confusion
- Section 6 Movement Disturbances
- Section 7 Acute Onset of Neurological Symptoms
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Case 22 - High-Frequency Improvement
from Section 3 - Weakness
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 July 2023
- 55 Cases in Neurology
- 55 Cases in Neurology
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Section 1 Visual Disturbance
- Section 2 Headache and Pain
- Section 3 Weakness
- Case 19 Bleeding Brain
- Case 20 A Battery Issue
- Case 21 Symptoms Took Years to Develop
- Case 22 High-Frequency Improvement
- Case 23 Singling Out Dermatomes
- Case 24 Asthmatic Neurology
- Case 25 Neurological Consequences of Infection
- Case 26 When Speech and Swallow Fail
- Case 27 Recurrent Weakness
- Case 28 Increasing Golfing Handicap
- Section 4 Behavioural and Language Changes
- Section 5 Confusion
- Section 6 Movement Disturbances
- Section 7 Acute Onset of Neurological Symptoms
- Index
- Plate Section (PDF Only)
- References
Summary
A 49-year-old man and non-smoker was referred to neurology with fatigue. He recounted a sudden onset of pain followed by weakness while lying on a sofa. He described an ‘electrocution in slow motion’ feeling. He was subsequently exhausted after even mild exercise, noticing fatigue mostly in his thighs. He had intermittent visual difficulty with focusing, knee buckling (with a fall on one occasion), a feeling of unsteadiness, difficulty gripping when trying to open screw-tops and erectile dysfunction. On one occasion, a droopy eyelid may have been witnessed. Previously, he had been very fit, competing at a very high level of kickboxing. He had a dry mouth but no associated weight loss.
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- 55 Cases in NeurologyCase Histories and Patient Perspectives, pp. 141 - 146Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023