Clinical Neurology
Chapter 9 Clinical Neurology 1.B. For questions 1–7 see V&A pp.291–292. 2.E. 3.G. 4.C. 5.F. 6.D. 7.A. 8.E. V&A pp.345–346.The change from the tonic to the clonic phase results from…
Chapter 9 Clinical Neurology 1.B. For questions 1–7 see V&A pp.291–292. 2.E. 3.G. 4.C. 5.F. 6.D. 7.A. 8.E. V&A pp.345–346.The change from the tonic to the clonic phase results from…
Chapter 4 Neurobiology For questions 1 to 5, match the substances with the description. A. bone growth factors B. recombinant human bone morphogenic proteins C. both D. neither 1. a…
Chapter 8 Neurosurgery 1.D. (For questions 1–9 figure used with permission of Dr. Al Rhoton.) 2.I. 3.F. 4.B. 5.A. 6.G. 7.H. 8.C. 9.E. 10.E. GTT pp. 3236–3237. Myotomy was the…
Chapter 3 Neuroanatomy For questions 1 to 4, match the following structures with the description. Each response may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A. dorsal…
Chapter 7 Clinical Skills/Critical Care For questions 1 to 6, match the anesthetic agent with the description. Each response may be used once, more than once, or not at all….
Chapter 2 Clinical Neurology For questions 1 to 7, match the eye movement with the description.Each response may be used once, more than once, or not at all. A. convergence…
SECTION V MULTIFOCAL NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE AND ITS MANAGEMENT BACTERIAL INFECTIONS – MENINGITIS ACUTE BACTERIAL MENINGITIS In most cases the infection causing meningitis arises in the nasopharynx; intravascular invasion (bacteraemia) and…
SECTION IV LOCALISED NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE AND ITS MANAGEMENT A. INTRACRANIAL HEAD INJURY INTRODUCTION Many patients attend accident and emergency departments with head injury. Approximately 300 per 100000 of the population…
SECTION II INVESTIGATIONS OF THE CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEMS SKULL X-RAY With the development of more advanced imaging techniques, skull X-ray is now less often used, but may still…
SECTION IV LOCALISED NEUROLOGICAL DISEASE AND ITS MANAGEMENT B. SPINAL CORD AND ROOTS SPINAL CORD AND ROOTS Disorders localised to the spinal cord or nerve roots are detailed below, but…