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You review a 75 year old man on a home visit with the GP. He reports feeling unsteady and nauseous for the past couple of days. On examination, he has slurred speech. Tone, power and reflexes are normal but he has difficulty with coordination on the left and a broad based unsteady gait. What is the likely site of the lesion?
A 65-year-old man presents complaining of brief episodes of dizziness, lasting less than a minute each time. He finds it seems to be worse when he turns his head to one side and is often associated with nausea and vomiting. Which would be the most appropriate management?
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