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This is one of the most difficult clinical tasks given to candidates in the PACES examination. A lesion is either obvious and the candidate has to perform a limited but relevant examination, or there is no obvious lesion and he/she must go through a series of prescribed clinical steps and reveal the hidden deficit. Both of these aspects are dealt with by expert neurologists.
Dr M Afzal Mir, Senior Lecturer and Consultant Physician, UHW, Cardiff.
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