Pituitary Apoplexy

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8 Pituitary Apoplexy Kalmon D. Post, John S. C. Shiau, and Jane Walsh Pituitary apoplexy is a neurosurgical emergency in which prompt intervention may halt and even reverse the neurologic…

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Convulsive and Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus

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14 Convulsive and Nonconvulsive Status Epilepticus Lawrence J. Hirsch and Timothy A. Pedley Definition Status epilepticus (SE) has been defined as continuous or repetitive seizure activity without full or complete…

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Neuroanatomy

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1 Neuroanatomy Cranial Vasculature Skull Ventricles Autonomic System The Meninges Cortex Cerebellum Brainstem Cranial Nerves Spine and Peripheral Nerve Cases Cranial Vasculature 1. How can one distinguish the internal carotid…

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Cranial Neurosurgery

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General History and Physical Examination 1. What is the most common type of headache? Tension headache 2. What lesions can produce a head tilt? Trochlear (IVth) nerve palsy, anterior vermis…

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Spine

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Spinal Anatomy and Surgical Technique 1. How many pairs of spinal nerves do humans have? There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves: 8 cervical, 12 thoracic, 5 lumbar, 5 sacral,…

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Neuropathology

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Congenital 1. With regards to brain development, what are the primary brain vesicles? What secondary brain vesicles do they give rise to? The neural tube gives rise to the following…

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