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38. A 35-year-old woman is brought to the physician
by her husband
because of increasing memory loss and involuntary
"dancing" movements
over the past 6 weeks. She has had difficulty
remembering things,
particularly recent events. She has had no
disturbances in sleep or appetite.
Her medical history is unremarkable. She does not
remember her mother
who died 25 years ago, but her father told her that
her mother had
similar symptoms several years before her death.
Neurologic examination
shows involuntary choreiform movements. She has a
childlike affect. She
describes her mood as good. On recall testing, she
can remember one out
of three objects after 3 minutes with distraction; she
cannot remember
the other objects with prompting. She cannot remember
the date of her
marriage or her previous address. The most likely
cause of these
symptoms is a lesion at which of the following
locations?

A
) Caudate nucleus

B
) Parietal lobe

C
) Prefrontal lobe

D
) Putamen

E
) Temporal lobe


39. A 67-year-old man comes to the physician
because of insomnia for
2 years. He goes to bed at 11:00 PM after taking a
bath but does not
fall asleep until midnight. He usually wakes up twice
each night: once
around 3:00 AM to void and again at 6:00 AM. He stays
in bed until his
alarm goes off at 7 AM. He is concerned because he
used to sleep 8
hours daily. He recently retired from his job as an
attorney. He takes
no medications. He drinks one beer with lunch 3 days
each week and one
glass of wine with dinner each evening. He walks 1
mile daily after
dinner. Physical examination shows no abnormalities.
His mood is
neutral, and cognition is intact. Urine toxicology
screening is negative.
Which of the following is the most likely cause of
this patient's
symptoms?

A
) Advanced sleep phase syndrome

B
) Alcohol abuse

C
) Delayed sleep phase syndrome

D
) Major depressive disorder

E
) Melatonin deficiency

F
) Poor sleep hygiene

G
) Normal aging
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