Neurology Cases
Core cases from the Neurology chapter of our brand new publication Medicine at a Glance: Core Cases.
Select a case from the list below:
- Case 1: An Elderly Patient Who Has Had a Fall in the Night
- Case 2: A Patient with Speech Disturbance and Difficulty Walking
- Case 3: A Patient with Double Vision
- Case 4: A Young Woman with Facial Pain
- Case 5: A Patient with Loss of Leg Control
- Case 6: A Patient with a Post‐Operative Deep Venous Thrombosis
- Case 7: A Patient with Weakness of the Hands and Arms
- Case 8: A Patient Suffering from Dizziness
- Case 9: A Patient with Acute‐Onset Shoulder Pain
- Case 10: A Patient with Weakness and Wasting of the Hand
- Case 11: A Patient with Double Vision
- Case 12: A Patient with a Worsening Tremor
- Case 13: A Patient with Possible Depression
- Case 14: A Pregnant Patient with a Stiff Neck
- Case 15: A Patient Who Has Had an Episode of Altered Awareness
- Case 16: A Patient with Possible Epilepsy
- Case 17: A Patient with Right Hemiplegia
- Case 18: A Patient with a Thunderclap Headache
- Case 19: A Man with Sudden‐Onset Left‐Sided Paralysis
- Case 20: A Patient Who Has Collapsed After an Occipital Headache
- Case 21: An Elderly Patient with a Decline in Mobility
- Case 22: A Patient with Memory Difficulties
- Case 23: A Patient with Rapidly Progressive Unsteadiness
- Case 24: A Young Woman Having Grand Mal Seizures
- Case 25: A Patient with Blurred Vision in One Eye
- Case 26: A Patient with Unsteadiness Following Childbirth
- Case 27: A Patient with Weight Loss, Low‐Grade Fever and Headache
- Case 28: A Patient with Drowisness and Confusion
- Case 29: A Patient with Weight Loss, Anorexia and Fatigue
- Case 30: A Patient with New‐Onset Daily Headache
- Case 31: A Patient with Gait Ataxia
- Case 32: A Patient Who Cannot Move His Legs After an Operation
- Case 33: A Patient Who Has Unsteady Gait After a Hip Replacement
- Case 34: A Patient with Gait Disturbance and Back Pain
- Case 35: A Patient with Diminishing Walking Distance
- Case 36: A Patient with Double Vision
- Case 37: A Patient with a Progressive Decline in Mobility
- Case 38: A Patient Whose Leg ‘Gives Way’
- Case 39: A Patient with ‘Droopiness’ of the Right Side of the Face
- Case 40: A Patient with Nocturnal Pain and Tingling Hands
- Case 41: A Patient with Suspected Parkinson's Disease
- Case 42: A Patient with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and a Tremor
- Case 43: A Patient with Abnormal Movements
- Case 44: A Patient with a Poorly Localized Headache
- Case 45: A Patient with Headaches and Temporary Loss of Vision
- Case 46: A Patient with Increasing Headache
- Case 47: A Patient with Migraines and Daily Headaches
- Case 48: A Patient with Sudden Loss of Vision in One Eye
- Case 49: A Patient with Progressively Worsening Loss of Vision in One Eye