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nbme-1, 4-43 - kgmom
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43. A 42-year-old man is brought to the physician by his wife because of a 2-month history of staring spells that last 1 to 2 minutes each. During episodes, he also smacks his lips and picks at his shirt collar. Four years ago, he was comatose for 2 weeks after sustaining a head injury in a motorcycle collision; he required 6 months of rehabilitation. He reports that, over the past year, he has had intermittent episodes of smelling burnt rubber that occur approximately every 2 weeks. He hears an intense hissing sound during these episodes. Examination shows no abnormalities. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

A
) Absence seizures

B
) Complex partial seizures

C
) Transient ischemic attack

D
) Tourette's disorder

E
) Limbic encephalopathy
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#2
this is toughhhhhhhh hmmmmm it can't be A, C or D . will go with EEE
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#3
bb
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#4
why not B, then?
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#5
During episodes, he also smacks his lips and picks at his shirt collar"

THIS IS DEfinitely BBBBB
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#6
To call it B..don't you have to have a h/o loss of consciousness?The aura definetely favours B though.
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#7
B (temporal lobe epilepsy)
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