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Abnormalities in higher cortical functions like executive functions, spatial orientation, motor memory, language functions, and emotional recognition and production | Abnormalities in higher cortical functions like executive functions, spatial orientation, motor memory, language functions, and emotional recognition and production | ||
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Mental status examination
Abnormalities in higher cortical functions like executive functions, spatial orientation, motor memory, language functions, and emotional recognition and production
- Impairment of consciousness,
- Visual changes,
- Trouble speaking and swallowing,
- Focal sensory loss or weakness,
- Vertigo,
- Slow and abnormal movements,
- Cognitive impairment, and
- Behavior changes.