When examining the eyes, the right pupil reacts briskly to light, near effort, and is much smaller than the left pupil. This condition is most likely: Horner's syndrome Dilated pupil is fixed to light and near accommodation Paralysis of oculomotor cranial nerve (CN III) Pupil appears small and irregular shaped and accommodate but do not react to light. Argyll Robertson pupils uncontrolled electrical activity in brain, may produce minor physical signs, thought disturbances or disturbed motor activity or combination of symptoms. Seizure neurological disorder, causes involuntary muscle spasms & twisting of limbs. Dystonia impaired ability to adjust to one's body position. Bradykinesia The great saphenous vein enters the deep venous system via: Femoral vein Maneuver the evaluates function of medial collateral ligament (MCL) The Abduction (Valgus) stress test The thalamus and basal ganglion are located in the:

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