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We entered the patient's room. A disheveled man in a hospital gown looked at us uncertainly. The resident had the man attempt a series of tasks and maneuvers demonstrating all the elements of the syndrome's tetrad.
"What a great case," I said as we left. The resident smiled.
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From the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School, Boston.
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