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A 56-year-old male presents to your clinic for progressively worsening numbness and tingling in his feet. Can you broaden your differential to clinch the diagnosis?
Episode 30 of our Oliver Snacks - Short, Sweet Neurology Case Series.
By David Fear, MD and Rahul Gaini, MDA 56-year-old male presents to your clinic for progressively worsening numbness and tingling in his feet. Can you broaden your differential to clinch the diagnosis?
Episode 30 of our Oliver Snacks - Short, Sweet Neurology Case Series.