A 50 year old patient visits your clinic. The patient complains of numbness in half of their face, as well as vertigo and difficultly swallowing. You notice the patients speech is slightly slurred and one eyelid appears to be dropping. What could be the problem?

A 50 year old patient visits your clinic. The patient complains of numbness in half of their face, as well as vertigo and difficultly swallowing. You notice the patients speech is slightly slurred and one eyelid appears to be dropping. What could be the problem?



A. MCA stroke
B. Wallenburg's Syndrome
C. Multiple Sclerosis
D. ADHD


Answer: B. Wallenburg's syndrome


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