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Decks in this class (29)

Introduction
What does xanthochromia from an l...,
List some contraindications to an lp
2  cards
Disorders of Muscle
Duchenne muscular dystrophy,
Becker muscular dystrophy,
Limb girdle muscular dystrophy
15  cards
Disorders of NMJ
What are 3 proposed mechanisms of...,
Common clinical features of myast...,
Features of myasthenia gravis crisis
9  cards
Disorders of PNS
How does a nerve conduction study...,
Clinical features of distal media...,
Clinical feature of ulnar neuropathy
11  cards
Pathology of Muscle Disease
What differences would you see on...,
Type 1 vs type 2 muscle fiber,
Spinal muscular atrophy sma
5  cards
Pathology of Spinal Cord and PNS
Corticospinal tract,
Anterior spinal cord syndrome aka...,
Brown sequard syndrome aka hemipa...
15  cards
Treatment of Basal Ganglia Disorders
4 cardinal symptoms of parkinsons,
Roles of dopamine in direct and i...,
Loss of dopaminergic neurons can ...
10  cards
Pathology of Movement Disorders
Parkinsonism vs hyperkinetic diso...,
Parkinson diseaseclinical vs defi...,
How to differentiate dementia wit...
9  cards
Non-Parkinsonian Movement Disorders
Dystoniapathophysiologyclinical f...,
Treatment for focal vs generalize...,
Huntington disease what are the t...
6  cards
Parkinson Disease and Mimics
Besides medication and dbs how el...,
What treatments are used for diff...,
Pramiprexole moa and potential si...
10  cards
Pharmacotherapy of Tone Disorders
What is the principle of pd therapy,
Peripheral and central side effec...,
Bromocriptine
18  cards
Neuroimaging
What is the principle behind ct s...,
Features of epidural hemorrhage,
Features of subdural hemorrhage
7  cards
Pathology of Cerebrovascular Disease
Define the following terms hypoxi...,
What are some neuronal population...,
Time progression of infarct
15  cards
Stroke
What region has the highest strok...,
Stroke vs tia,
Two types of strokes
15  cards
Circadian Rhythms
Circadian vs infraradian vs ultra...,
Endogenous rhythm vs entraining c...,
What does the period of a circadi...
18  cards
Epilepsy
What is the main inhibitory neuro...,
Cellular mechanisms for generatio...,
Kindling model
27  cards
Brain Tumors - Clinical Principles
Most common primary tumors that m...,
Characteristics of metastatic les...,
Common tumors in children which r...
15  cards
Pathology of Brain Tumors
Two main age groups that get cns ...,
Features of grade ii tumor,
Features of grade iii tumor
14  cards
Trauma and Brain
Site of injury if patient has rac...,
Site of injury if patient has bat...,
Contusion vs lacerationwhere do t...
10  cards
Pathology of Traumatic Brain Injury
Components of glasgow coma scale gcs,
General neuroexcitation after bra...,
What factors determine level of i...
5  cards
Head Trauma Rehab
0  cards
CNS Demyelinating Disorders
Pathophysiology of multiple scler...,
How is ms defined pathologically,
What would mri gd show
9  cards
CNS Infections
How would the lp look for bacteri...,
How would you differentiate demen...,
Argyl robertson pupils would make...
8  cards
CNS Metabolic Disorders
What pattern of injury would you ...,
How does presentation with hypogl...,
Clinical features of someone with...
13  cards
Headaches
Ssnoopp,
When is imaging warranted for rec...,
What are the only indications for lp
13  cards
Aging Brain
Aging brain topological changesge...,
What specific type of neurons are...,
How does the amplitude of excitat...
8  cards
Pathology of Alzheimers
Protein aggregates involved in ne...,
What part of the brain does alzhe...,
Pathophysiology behind sporadic a...
12  cards
Cognitive Disorders
Role of donepizil and alzheimers,
Normal pressure hydrocephalusclin...
2  cards
Coma
Components of conscioussness,
Components of mental status,
Levels of arousal
9  cards

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