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Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system. Neurology deals with the diagnosis and treatment of all categories of conditions and disease involving the central and peripheral nervous systems,...
Questions: 14 | Attempts: 638 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionA 73-year aid woman experienced worsening diplopia. MRI examinations showed bilateral roundish parasellar and intracavernous masses, with homogeneous contrast-enhancement. CerebraI angiography revealed bilateral aneurysms of the intracavernous carotid artery. The aneurism was compressing the nerve directly next to the mass. The diplopia was due to progressive bilateral paresis of which muscles?
This quiz titled 'Semester 2 Neuro, Quiz 4 - Basal Ganglia' assesses knowledge on basal ganglia disorders through clinical scenarios, focusing on conditions like Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and hemiballismus. It is...
Questions: 12 | Attempts: 12806 | Last updated: Sep 25, 2024
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Sample QuestionAn 83-year-old man is brought to the emergency department by his daughter, who explains that her father started having "fits." The examination reveaIs an alert, otherwise healthy, man who frequently has uncontrollable flailing movements of his left arm. Which of the following structures is most likely involved in this lesion?
This quiz assesses key neurological concepts through a case study of a 69-year-old man with sudden sensory loss and hoarse voice, focusing on anatomical knowledge of the medulla and its vascular supply. It is designed for...
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 322 | Last updated: Jul 25, 2023
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Sample QuestionA 69-year-old man is brought to the emergency department with the complaint of a sudden loss of sensation. The history reveals that the man is overweight, hypertensive ,and does not regularly take medication. When the man speaks his voice is gravely and hoarse. The examination further reveals a loss of pain and thermal sensations on the right side of his body and on the left side of his face. CT shows an infarcted area in the medulla. Damage to which of the following structures would most likely explain the man’s hoarse, gravelly voice?
Some cranial nerves are involved in the special senses such as seeing, hearing, and taste and others control muscles in the face or regulate glands. Mytotatic reflax is a contraction in response to stretching within a muscle....
Questions: 17 | Attempts: 2973 | Last updated: Aug 19, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhen testing the sensory innervation of the face, it is important to remember that the skin on the tip of the nose is supplied by which nerve?
This quiz, titled 'Block 5 Neuro Atlas ch 9 w expl', assesses knowledge on cerebral vascular anatomy, focusing on arteries, veins, and their clinical implications. It is designed for learners in medicine, particularly those...
Questions: 14 | Attempts: 159 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following arteries is generally found in the areaof the cingulate sulcus and has branches that serve the lowerextremity areas of the somatomotor and somatosensory cor-tex?
Explore spinal and brain injuries through real-life scenarios in 'Block 5 Neuro Atlas ch 6 w expl part 1'. This quiz assesses understanding of neuroanatomical structures, vascular supply, and lesion impacts, enhancing clinical...
Questions: 30 | Attempts: 151 | Last updated: May 7, 2024
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Sample QuestionA 16-year-old boy is brought to the emergency department following a diving accident at a local quarry. The examination reveals a bilateral loss of motor and sensory function in the trunk and lower extremities. At 36 hours after the accident the boy is able to dorsiflex his toes, barely move his right lower extremity at the knee, and is able to perceive pinprick stimulation of the perianal skin (sacral sparing).Which of the following most specifically describes the spinal cord lesion in this patient?
This quiz assesses knowledge on neurology, focusing on the fundamentals of meninges, ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). It covers conditions like anencephaly, subarachnoid hemorrhage, bacterial meningitis, and...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 279 | Last updated: Mar 22, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich of the following statements are correct about neurons whose cell bodies are located in dorsal root ganglia?
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...
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 2412 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionA female patient complains of difficulty swallowing, a loss of pain and temperature sensations from the left side of her body below the neck and from the right side of her face, At what level of the brainstem do you suspect the lesion to be?
This quiz focuses on neurology, specifically assessing knowledge on cranial nerve disorders and their clinical presentations. It covers conditions like trigeminal neuralgia and vestibular schwannomas, evaluating understanding of...
Questions: 18 | Attempts: 539 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2023
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Sample QuestionA 41-year-old woman complains to her family physician about recurring episodes of sharp pain that seem to originate from around her mouth and cheek. The pain is so intense that she is unable to eat, brush her teeth, or apply make-up. Which of the following cranial nerves is the most likely source of this pain?
Explore cerebral anatomy and neurology through a set of questions focusing on vascular structures, cortical regions, and MRI interpretations. This quiz assesses understanding of neurovascular conditions and cerebral lesions,...
Questions: 36 | Attempts: 1115 | Last updated: Mar 20, 2023
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Sample QuestionA 71-year-old man complains to his family physician that his face “feels funny. “The examination reveals numbness on his face and on the same side of his tongue. RI shows a lesion in the cerebral cortex. This man’s lesion is most likely located in which of the following cortical regions?
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