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A 32-year-old female patient presented to the hospital complaining of deviation of the mouth and weakness in the left upper and lower limbs since morning. She was treated for rheumatic fever when she was twelve years old. On examination, malar rash over the face, Temp 99F, HR 82/min. Neurological examination showed left sided facial palsy with grade III left sided hemiparesis. All other systems were normal. What are the differentials? What investigations will help with the diagnosis? Explain the abnormal investigations seen in this patient? Most likely final diagnosis?
SCIENCE
HEALTH SCIENCE
NURSING
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