Pediatric Neurosurgery
4Pediatric Neurosurgery 1. What structure is indicated by the arrow in this image from an endoscopic third ventriculostomy? A. Optic chiasm B. Pituitary stalk C. Tip of basilar artery D….
4Pediatric Neurosurgery 1. What structure is indicated by the arrow in this image from an endoscopic third ventriculostomy? A. Optic chiasm B. Pituitary stalk C. Tip of basilar artery D….
3Adult Neurosurgery 1. Which tumor is associated with hydrocephalus and sudden death? A. Colloid cyst B. Glioblastoma multiforme C. Lymphoma D. Pilocytic astrocytoma 2. Complex regional pain syndrome type 2…
19Critical Care 1. E Mercury Dimercaprol can increase mercury concentrations in the blood and brain in cases of methylmercury poisoning. DMSA does not increase blood or brain mercury concentrations. (A)…
8Ophthalmology 1. A patient presents with a central scotoma in the left eye and a superior temporal visual defect in the right eye. Where is the patient’s lesion? A. In…
11Physiology 1. C Activation of S2-S4 α-motor neurons causing contraction of the external urethral sphincter striated muscle fibers. The external urethral sphincter is under voluntary (somatic) control, and muscle fiber…
20Competencies/Health Care/Biostatistics 1. C Positive predictive value The positive predictive value indicates how often a patient has a disease given a positive test result. (A) The sensitivity indicates how often…
10Competencies/Health Care/Biostatistics 1. An HIV test result is positive. The patient asks how likely he is to have HIV, given this positive result. The patient is asking about what aspect…
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