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5. Diagnosis

Doctors ask patients for full descriptions of their symptoms and conduct an examination to check for any physical signs, such as one-sided weakness. A medical history will help them assess the likelihood of Wallenberg syndrome. If this is probable, the doctor may order an MRI or CT brain scan that will allow them to determine whether the person has had a stroke, suffered an injury, or has another condition that might cause the symptoms.

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