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Rohan Mehta, a 22-year-old engineering student from an affluent Delhi family, presented with sudden-onset visual disturbances and balance issues during final exams. Dr. Nagpal diagnosed rare autoimmune encephalitis through advanced CSF analysis. After targeted immunotherapy and plasma exchange, Rohan made a full recovery within 3 months and returned to complete his degree.
Mrs. Lakshmi, a 68-year-old widow from a rural village, traveled 300km with her daughter after developing progressive hand tremors. Dr. Nagpal identified drug-induced parkinsonism from metoclopramide prescribed locally. After medication adjustment and simple lifestyle modifications, her symptoms resolved completely within weeks at minimal cost.
Aarav, a 7-year-old from a middle-class family, experienced unexplained staring spells that teachers misinterpreted as daydreaming. Dr. Nagpal diagnosed childhood absence epilepsy through prolonged EEG monitoring. With precise valproate dosing and school accommodations, Aarav achieved seizure freedom within 2 months and maintained excellent academic performance.
Mr. Singh, a 55-year-old factory worker, presented with debilitating chronic migraines that threatened his employment. Dr. Nagpal implemented a novel combination of botulinum toxin injections and cognitive behavioral therapy. The worker returned to full duty within 6 weeks with a 90% reduction in headache days.
Fatima, a 32-year-old refugee from Afghanistan, developed functional neurological symptoms following trauma. Dr. Nagpal collaborated with psychologists and social workers to provide culturally-sensitive care. Through multidisciplinary rehabilitation, she regained motor function over 9 months and successfully resettled in Delhi.
Vikram, a 45-year-old corporate executive, experienced transient global amnesia during a high-stakes business meeting. Dr. Nagpal's thorough investigation revealed paradoxical embolism through a previously undetected patent foramen ovale. After percutaneous closure and anticoagulation, Vikram returned to work with no recurrence.
Mrs. Gupta, an 80-year-old with limited mobility, developed rapidly progressive dementia. Dr. Nagpal diagnosed autoimmune limbic encephalitis through antibody testing rarely available in India. Despite her age, immunotherapy resulted in significant cognitive improvement, allowing her to recognize family members again.
Karan, a 19-year-old college athlete, suffered a concussion during a football match. Dr. Nagpal implemented a graded return-to-play protocol with vestibular rehabilitation. The young man returned to competitive sports within 3 months with no residual symptoms.
Mr. Joshi, a 62-year-old retired teacher with Parkinson's disease, developed debilitating medication-induced dyskinesias. Dr. Nagpal performed advanced apomorphine pump therapy, one of the first in the region. The patient regained smooth motor control and independence in daily activities.
Priya, a 28-year-old software developer, presented with unusual sensory symptoms that multiple doctors dismissed as anxiety. Dr. Nagpal identified early-stage multiple sclerosis through meticulous examination and early intervention with high-efficacy disease-modifying therapy, preventing significant disability.
Mr. Khan, a 70-year-old street vendor with limited resources, suffered a minor stroke. Dr. Nagpal developed a low-cost secondary prevention plan using generic medications and community-based physiotherapy. The patient maintained neurological stability and continued his livelihood with adaptations.
Ananya, a 15-year-old dancer, developed functional movement disorder before a national competition. Dr. Nagpal employed video-assisted biofeedback therapy and involved her dance instructors in rehabilitation. She returned to performing within 4 months with better body awareness.
Mr. Sharma, a 50-year-old with treatment-resistant epilepsy since childhood, underwent advanced presurgical evaluation. Dr. Nagpal's team performed successful laser ablation of a hypothalamic hamartoma, eliminating seizures that had persisted for 45 years with minimal cognitive impact.