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Abnormal Movement During Exercise – What Could It Be?

Abnormal Movement During Exercise – What Could It Be?

by Admin | Jan 15, 2022 | CME INDIA Case Study

CME INDIA Case Presentation by Dr. Abhishek, MBBS, MD, DM (Neurology from AIIMS-Delhi). Consultant Neurologist, Paras HMRI Hospital, Patna. CME INDIA Case Study First see the video: How Presented? Young boy.Developing these movement during exercise for last 1 yr.Never...
31 yr. male with history of abnormal movements for last 5 years and specific peripheral blood film

31 yr. male with history of abnormal movements for last 5 years and specific peripheral blood film

by Admin | Aug 11, 2021 | CME INDIA Case Study

CME INDIA Case Presentation by Dr. Vaibhav Mathur, MBBS, MD (Medicine) (Gold Medalist), DM (Neurology), SMS Medical College, Jaipur. CME INDIA Case Study 31 yr. male, with h/o abnormal movements for last 5yrs, esp. difficulty eating as tongue movements force food...

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