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A 33-year-old female has been having issues with her vision for the past year. Sometimes she gets blurry vision, other times double vision, and sometimes her eyes hurt when she moves them. She mentioned that she's been clumsy lately, such as dropping things or tripping while walking. She sometimes feels like there is an electrical sensation running up and down her back and into her arms. Which of the following tests would you run to confirm your diagnosis?

Answer Choices:

Correct Answer:

MRI of the CNS

Rationale:

💎 Symptoms of blurry/double vision, limb weakness, clumsiness, and electrical sensations point to Multiple Sclerosis (MS).

💎 MRI of the brain and spinal cord is the diagnostic gold standard, showing white matter demyelinating plaques.

💎 Lhermitte’s sign (electrical sensation down the spine) and optic neuritis are classic features.

💎 This autoimmune condition causes intermittent neurological deficits that vary over time and location.

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  • Subcategory: General Exams
  • Domain: 🌡Pathophysiology
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