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- Julien F Bally, Pierre Mégevand, Anne-Catherine M Huys, and Roman Sztajzel.
- Department of Neurology and Clinical Neurosciences, Geneva University Hospitals and School of Medicine, Geneva, Switzerland.
- J Emerg Med. 2013 Feb 1;44(2):e183-5.
BackgroundUrgent decisions in the Emergency Department allow for only a short history and physical examination.ObjectivesTo highlight the risks associated with a strict application of protocols, especially in the emergency setting.Case ReportAn unusual case of acute dysarthria is presented.ConclusionEven in the emergency setting, thorough history-taking and physical examination remain fundamental, and it is necessary to "think outside the box."Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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