The neurological examination is the physical examination of the nervous system. It attempts to identify or exclude signs of nervous system disease, and - if these signs are present - to produce a likely anatomical or physiological explanation that can be tested through medical imaging, neurophysiology, blood tests, lumbar puncture or a combination.
While compiling information generated from the motor and sensory examinations, the clinician tries to identify patterns of dysfunction that will allow him/her to determine the location of the lesion(s). What follows is one way of making clinical sense of neurological findings.
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As in this case, routine physical examinations and blood tests may not include abnormal findings, despite the presence of various neurological and psychological symptoms. We should not exclude the possibility of associations between symptoms and a physical condition when examining such patients. 2ff7e9595c
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