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Carotid Case 4: Unsafe Driver

At recent examination, this patient had left hemiparesis, much milder in the leg than in the arm and the lower part of her face, and brisk reflexes. Two-point discrimination and pin-prick were mildly impaired on the left side of the face and arm.  When the left arm was tested alone, she accurately reported when it was touched. However, when both the left and right arm were tested simultaneously, she reported touch only on the right arm. It was not safe for her to drive, because although she saw fairly well in both left and right visual fields, she didn't pay sufficient attention to things going on in the left side of space.  


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