A 50-year-old Man With Deteriorating Memory And Impaired Movement
In an education article based on a clinical case, Andrew Larner of the Walton Centre for Neurology and Neurosurgery, Liverpool, UK, discusses the case of a 50-year old man who was referred to the Cognitive Function Clinic with a 12- to 18-month history of deterioration in his memory. This was followed, at the age of 56 years, with complaints of a stiff neck, falls, occasional choking, and difficulty articulating his words.
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Filed under: Neurology / Neuroscience on January 27th, 2009
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