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A 30-year-old intravenous drug addict develops right-sided weakness and headache over a period of 2 days. Examination reveals an afebrile, poorly nourished individual with a mild right hemiparesis. Which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis?
1) bacterial endocarditis
2) human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) meningitis
3) brain abscess
4) cryptococcal meningitis
5) foreign body embolus
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Quick Scroll 04.14.08 (4 months ago) #2

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Quick Scroll 04.14.08 (4 months ago) #3

foreign body embolus
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3) brain abscess
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Quick Scroll 04.14.08 (4 months ago) #5

i think you're right H2O
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Quick Scroll 04.14.08 (4 months ago) #6

yes brain abcess. i think i read this is q in USMLE world q bank!!
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