A step 2 Neuro Only

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Decks in this class (36)

Hearing Loss
Chronic excessive noise exposure ...
1  cards
Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
What is the primary clinical pres...,
What is axial dystonia 2
2  cards
Meniere Disease
What are the characteristic sympt...,
What is a notable familial aspect...,
What is the primary physiological...
5  cards
Drug-Induced Ototoxicity
What are examples of drugs known ...,
True or false ototoxicity only re...,
What is a key point about ototoxi...
4  cards
Botulism
What is the main effect of botuli...,
What type of paralysis is caused ...,
What are some clinical presentati...
8  cards
Vestibular Neuritis
What is vestibular neuritis 1,
Which cranial nerve is affected i...,
What causes the vertigo in vestib...
3  cards
Labyrinthitis
What is labyrinthitis 1,
What distinguishes vestibular neu...,
How can tympanic light reflex be ...
6  cards
Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
What causes progressive multifoca...,
In which type of patients does pr...,
How does progressive multifocal l...
5  cards
Ciguatera
What is ciguatera 1,
What is the mechanism of ciguater...,
What is a characteristic symptom ...
3  cards
Polio
What type of virus causes polio 1,
What part of the body does the po...,
What is a classic symptom of polio 3
10  cards
Vasovagal Syncope
What is vasovagal syncope 1,
What triggers vasovagal syncope 2,
What happens during the parasympa...
5  cards
Carotid sinus hypersensitivity
What is carotid sinus hypersensit...,
What triggers carotid sinus hyper...,
Which cranial nerve is involved i...
9  cards
Lower limb reflexes / radiculopathies
What are the key clinical signs o...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
Fill in the blank the answer on u...
11  cards
Neurogenic joint
What is a neurogenic joint also k...,
What causes injury to a neurogeni...,
In which condition is a neurogeni...
6  cards
Diabetic Neuropathy
What are the common presentations...,
What are the first line treatment...,
Which medication is preferred for...
3  cards
Vit E Deficiency
What condition can vitamin e defi...,
In cystic fibrosis what leads to ...,
What combination of symptoms sugg...
5  cards
Miscellaneous
Treatment for spasticity in ms 1,
Single episode of delirium increa...,
What is cushing reflex 3
5  cards
Brain Metastases
What are brain metastases 1,
Which types of cancer are known t...
2  cards
Meningitis/Encephalitis
What should be done before a lumb...,
List four indications for doing c...,
Why is ct performed before lp in ...
9  cards
Mastoiditis
What is mastoiditis a complicatio...,
What are the signs of mastoiditis...,
What is the next best step for di...
6  cards
Tetanus
What type of paralysis is caused ...,
What are the clinical presentatio...,
What are the two patient scenario...
11  cards
Toxoplasmosis
What is toxoplasma gondii 1,
What type of lesions does toxopla...,
Is exposure to cats necessary for...
9  cards
Drug-Induced Tremor
What drugs are known to cause tre...,
Which drug is classic for causing...,
In an nbme q which drug is given ...
6  cards
Trasverse Myelitis
What is transverse myelitis 1,
What are common triggers for tran...,
Which conditions is transverse my...
6  cards
Aphasia
What type of aphasia is character...,
Which part of the brain is affect...,
What are the two areas of the bra...
9  cards
Pituitary apoplexy
What is pituitary apoplexy 1,
What visual pattern can pituitary...,
In which situations can pituitary...
4  cards
Sturge-Weber
What type of genetic inheritance ...,
What is a characteristic skin man...,
What neurological feature is comm...
4  cards
VHL
What type of inheritance pattern ...,
On which chromosome is the vhl ge...,
What are the main findings associ...
4  cards
Retinal Detachment
What is retinal detachment 1,
What are the classic symptoms of ...,
What does the exam show in cases ...
4  cards
Central Retinal Artery Occlusion
What causes a central retinal art...,
What is a key clinical sign of ce...,
What is amaurosis fugax in relati...
5  cards
Hemorrhagic Stroke
What is the first step in managin...,
What is the target systolic blood...,
What should be done if the patien...
3  cards
Ischemic Stroke
What is the time window for admin...,
What must be known to correctly d...,
Why might tpa not be given if a p...
8  cards
Organophosphates
What are organophosphates 1,
What does cholinergic toxicity ca...,
What is the primary method of acq...
6  cards
Medulloblastoma
What is medulloblastoma 1,
What symptoms can medulloblastoma...,
What symptoms can medulloblastoma...
4  cards
Cranopharyngioma
What is the most common pituitary...,
What visual disturbance can occur...,
From which embryonic structure do...
5  cards
Pilocytic Astrocytoma
What is the most common brain tum...,
What imaging characteristics are ...,
What histological feature is char...
3  cards

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