This quiz, titled 'Semester 2 Neuro, week 2 - Brainstem', assesses knowledge on brainstem pathologies through clinical scenarios. It covers topics like lateral medullary syndrome, medullary section features, and corticospinal tract disruptions, crucial for medical students and professionals in neurology.
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Inferior olivary nucleus
Olfactory nuclei
Trochlear nucleus
Motor nucleus of
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The patient's right eye exhibits hypertropia and he complains of diplopia,
The patient's tongue deviates towards to right when you asked him to stick it out and his uvula deviates towards the left when you ask him to say, "aahhh".
The patient has a loss of taste on the right anterior 2/3rds of his tongue
The patient exhibits anosmia (inability to smell)
The patient complains of excruciating pain on the right side of his face
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Flaccid paralysis
Areflexia
Hypotonicity
Positive Babinski sign
Absent Babinski sign
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A loss of touch and pressure sense on the left side of the face.
A loss of pain and temperature sense on the left side of the face.
A loss of touch and pressure sense on the right side of the face.
A loss of pain and temperature sense on the right side of the face,
A loss of voluntary motor function to the muscles of mastication.
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A loss of pain and temperature perception below the neck on the left below the level of the infarct
A loss of touch and pressure sense on the left face
A loss of touch and pressure sense below the neck on the left
A loss of voluntary motor Function below the neck on the right
A loss of pain and temperature perception below the neck on the right below the level of the infarct
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Rostral nucleus solitaries
Accessory nucleus
Edinger-Westphal nucleus
Spinal nucleus of V
Inferior olivary nucleus
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Optic chiasm
Rathke’s pouch (Craniopharingioma)
Pituitary gland
Pineal gland
Caudal pans
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Principal (main) sensory nucleus of V
Nucleus gracilis
Motor nucleus of V
Nucleus cuneatus
Ventral horn neurons
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Right pons
Left internal capsule
Right internal capsule
Left medulla
Left pons
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Motor control of left leg
Motor control of right leg
Touch, pressure, vibration of left leg
Touch, pressure, vibration of right leg
Touch, pressure, vibration of right arm
Touch, pressure, vibration of left arm
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