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Diagnostic Enigma of Blurring Vision and Apparent Shock.
This interactive CME case poses the challenge of diagnosing a male patient in his late 60s who presented to the emergency department of a tertiary care hospital with neurological symptoms. He complained of transient blurred vision lasting for 20 minutes and was later identified to be in shock.