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A neurologist should be consulted at the outset because he can best determine what type of imaging study should be done. A spinal tap is no longer done without first doing an imaging study. Carotid scans can be done to rule out carotid artery insufficiency. Four-vessel cerebral angiography may be indicated, especially in transient ischemic attacks. Magnetic resonance angiography has become an acceptable noninvasive technique for evaluating the cerebral blood flow, especially in the vertebral-basilar arteries. EKG, echocardiography, and blood cultures will help identify an embolic source, but a cardiologist should be consulted to investigate this further. SSEP, BSEP, and VEP studies along with a spinal tap will help diagnose multiple sclerosis.
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Title: Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs Authors: R. Douglas Collins Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Copyright: 2003 ISBN: 0-7817-3805-9
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