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Chapter 2096 - Chapter 1794: Diagnosing Like Solving a Case (3)

He set aside this document and searched for a few related articles. One review stated that hypertrophic pachymeningitis presents with a variety of symptoms, including headache, blurred vision, diplopia, hearing loss, cranial nerve palsy, cerebellar ataxia, and limb weakness. Due to its atypical symptoms, it is often misdiagnosed. The key to diagnosis is performing an enhanced cranial MRI scan.

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