04-30-2006, 05:34 PM
A 28-year-old woman presents to the emergency deÂpartment of her local hospital with a complaint of bladder dysfunction. She reports that several months ago she had a transient, severe worsening of her viÂsion that resolved over several weeks. Which of the following statements concerning her disease is corÂrect?
(A) Visual-evoked potentials would show no change in propagation speed
(B) Cerebrospinal fluid analysis would show inÂcreased immunoglobulin levels
© T2-weighted MRI analysis would be normal
(D) Her symptoms would be resolved by use of a short-acting acetylcholinesterase inhibitor
(E) Her symptoms would be resolved by treatment with a levodopa-carbidopa combination medÂicine
(A) Visual-evoked potentials would show no change in propagation speed
(B) Cerebrospinal fluid analysis would show inÂcreased immunoglobulin levels
© T2-weighted MRI analysis would be normal
(D) Her symptoms would be resolved by use of a short-acting acetylcholinesterase inhibitor
(E) Her symptoms would be resolved by treatment with a levodopa-carbidopa combination medÂicine