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  • what about Magnetic gait caused by frontal lobe lesion

  • Parkinsons most likely. Shuffling gait, slow movement, rigidity, leaning slightly forward and expressionless face. Pill rolling of fingers would have been a dead give away.

  • parkinsons definitely tops the list, give a trial dose of L-dopa (of course depending on pt. ALT AST levels and relavent hepatic Hx)with some entacapone, this is definitely the cheapest wapy to do it.

    If that doesn't work go onto a spinal tap with a pressure reading.

    But the main reason for parkinsons is there is no wide ataxic gait. NPH is much more rare.

  • Definitely, Parkinson disease is the first differential, but the gait is a bit suspicious and with a failure of ignition.

  • I vote for Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus.. Look at the magnetic gait.

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  • she's stooping forward , there's clear shuffling with small steps and there's difficulty with turning !!! this is Parkinson's !!!!

  • What is this??? Is this a shuffling gait???

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