Solve exciting clinical cases specific to your field of interest via Docplexus clinical case challenge. In today’s ‘Neurology Case Challenge’ , join your fellow doctors to discuss and answer today’s interesting quiz. A 29-year-old, complains 2 weeks of persistent vomiting. On occasion he would have an electrical shock-like sensation to the extremities when bending the neck in a flexed position. Neurologic Examination He was alert and oriented with normal speech, language, and cognitive functions.

Cranial nerves revealed visual acuity of minimal perception to light in both eyes, pupils bilateral 6 mm nonreactive to light, and funduscopic examination revealed a minimally pale fundus. The rest of the cranial nerves were within normal limits. Motor examination showed normal strength throughout, with muscle stretch reflexes of 2+ in all 4 extremities. Plantar response was bilateral…