Anatomy clinical correlates Quiz: Ace Your Exams
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A 56-year-old man presents for evaluation of a headache. The patient was in his usual state of health until several days ago, when he noted an occipital headache that has progressed and is now associated with nausea, vomiting, and fever. The patient has a past medical history of diabetes, hypertension, and kidney transplant, for which he takes tacrolimus daily. Temperature is 38.0 °C (100.4 °F), pulse is 105/min, respirations are 17/min, and blood pressure is 90/65 mmHg. Physical examination is notable for photophobia, nuchal rigidity, and scattered petechiae over the upper and lower extremities. Based on the image below, which of the following is the most appropriate anatomical location to perform the procedure to diagnose this patient’s clinical condition?


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