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==Physical Examination== | ==Physical Examination== | ||
===General=== | ===General=== | ||
Confusion, lethargy or stupor may be present. | [[Confusion]], [[lethargy]] or [[stupor]] may be present. | ||
===Neurologic Examination=== | ===Neurologic Examination=== | ||
* Motor weakness may be present. | * Motor weakness may be present. |
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Physical Examination
General
Confusion, lethargy or stupor may be present.
Neurologic Examination
- Motor weakness may be present.
- Sensory abnormalities may be present.
- Neck stiffness may be present.