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The Clinical Problem Solvers

Episode 428: Neurology VMR – Diplopia and fever

The Clinical Problem Solvers

The Clinical Problem Solvers

Science & Medicine, Medicine, Education, Higher Education

4.7528 Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2025

⏱️ 59 minutes

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0:00.0

Welcome back, Clinical Problem Solvers.

0:05.9

Maddie and Yusuf here.

0:07.7

At CP Solvers, our mission is to make clinical reasoning accessible to learners worldwide.

0:13.8

We invite you to join us for our live virtual morning reports, where we break down cases and sharpen our diagnostic reasoning together.

0:22.9

Now over to you, Yusuf.

0:25.2

Thanks, Madi. Just a quick reminder, this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not

0:30.7

a substitute for medical advice. Patient details have been modified to protect their privacy,

0:35.8

and the views expressed through our own, not those of our employers.

0:39.3

Now, let's dive into the case. Enjoy the show!

0:42.3

Hi everyone, welcome back to our neurology pockets. This is A, I'm one of the neurology research team member at Washington University in St. Louis.

0:57.4

Today, we have an amazing neurology case discussion with Dr. Aaron Baguiz, Vali, and Sebastian.

1:04.6

Vali is a Medicaid graduate from Peru and applying a neurology residency this year.

1:10.2

Sebastian is a neurology resident from UCLA.

1:13.3

We have an amazing case presenter, Dr. Yusuf Patel, and he is a neurology resident from Cape Town,

1:19.9

South Africa. I hope you enjoyed this episode, and if you would like to present a neurology case,

1:25.6

please reach out to us, and we are more than happy to

1:28.0

have you. Yeah, so just to go through the chief complaint, it's Diplopia, associated with fever.

1:37.7

Diplopia and fever, fantastic. Malaria, do you have an approach to, let's stick with the

1:43.0

diplopia for now, the neurology,

1:44.6

and then we'll fold the fever back in later.

1:47.8

Yeah, I think it's a classic chief concern at this point for us, which is amazing to get

1:52.6

the space repetition.

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