1 Vestibular Schwannoma in Neurofibromatosis Type 2

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Section I Intracranial Pathology Case 1 Vestibular Schwannoma in Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Burak Sade and Joung H. Lee Fig. 1.1 T1-weighted postcontrast axial magnetic resonance image showing bilateral vestibular schwannomas….

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3 Sturge–Weber Syndrome

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Case 3 Sturge–Weber Syndrome Remi Nader Fig. 3.1 (A,B) Computed tomography scan without contrast, brain windows, and bone windows (C,D), showing lesion in the left hemisphere. Clinical Presentation A 31-year-old…

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5 Parasagittal Meningioma

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Case 5 Parasagittal Meningioma Remi Nader Fig. 5.1 (A) Axial and (B) coronal T1-weighted magnetic resonance images (MRIs) with contrast showing parafalcine dural-based lesion in the parietooccipital lobe. (C) Sagittal…

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Neuropathology

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Chapter 5 Neuropathology 1. The organism most frequently identified in brain abscesses is A. Bacteroides B. Candida C. Citrobacter D. microaerophilic Streptococcus E. Staphylococcus For questions 2 to 9, match…

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Neuroradiology

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Chapter 6 Neuroradiology 1. Which of the following is a risk factor for clinically evident neurologic complications in the first 24 hours after cerebral angiography? I.   age over 70 years…

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Neurosurgery

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Chapter 1 Neurosurgery For questions 1 to 9, identify the following structures.The figure illustrates a right transcallosal approach to the third ventricle 1. caudate nucleus 2. choroid plexus 3. foramen…

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Clinical Skills/Critical Care

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Chapter 14 Clinical Skills/ Critical Care 1.E. For questions 1–6 see Barash pp. 749–750. 2.D. 3.A. 4.E. 5.F. 6.B. 7.A CNBR p. 280. 8.A. Clin PR pp. 463–467. Adenosine at…

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Neuroradiology

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Chapter 13 Neuroradiology 1.E. Morris p. 63. Other risk factors include patients with more than 50 to 70% stenosis of the cerebral vessels, patients whose angiograms require a higher volume…

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Neurobiology

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Chapter 11 Neurobiology 1.A. For questions 1–5 see Y pp. 4614–4616, 4818. 2.B. 3.A. 4.B. 5.C. 6.B. Hall p. 93. 7.A. Hall pp. 92–95. The binding site is located on…

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Neuropathology

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Chapter 12 Neuropathology 1.D. Nelson p.51.Microaerophilic and anaerobic streptococci are the most frequently identified organisms in brain abscesses 2.A. For questions 2–9 see CNBR p.283. 3.C. 4.D. 5.B. 5.C. 7.D….

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