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When does wernicke encephalopathy...,
In wernicke encephalopathy brain ...,
Which drug is the most effective ...
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aphasia
To evaluate aphasia pay attention to,
Broca aphasia is also known as,
Which area is affected in broca a...
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A1. Disorders of the innervation of pupils
Pupil is innervated by,
Injuries to the sympathetic inner...,
Normal pupil size
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A.2 - The Facial nerve
What is the facial nerve,
Where does the facial nerve exists,
Waht are the facial nerve fibers
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A3. Differential diagnosis of vertigo and dizziness
History taking in vertigo and diz...,
Types of dizziness,
Exacerbations of vertigo and dizz...
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A.4 - Localisation of paresis syndromes
What is plegia,
What is paresis,
What is hemiplegia hemiparesis
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determining level of lesion causing weakness
Determining level of the lesion c...,
2 lesion of the corona radiata an...,
3 isolated lesion of the corticos...
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A5. Symptoms of upper and lower motoneuron lesion
Lower motor neuron,
Upper motor neuron,
Weakness is found in which motor ...
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A. 6 - Types and localisation of aphasia
What is aphasia,
Where are the brain regions relat...,
What are the
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A7. Classification of unconscious conditions
Clear consciousness definition,
The anatomical basis of arousal i...,
Ascending reticular activating sy...
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A 8 - Examination of the unconscious patient
Observation when examining unconc...,
Signs and symptoms of an unconsci...,
Signs and symptoms of an unconsci...
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A9. Unconsciousness due to metabolic origin
Unconsciousness due to metabolic ...,
Unconsciousness due to metabolic ...,
General symptoms of unconsciousne...
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A 10 - Emergency in Neurology
What does neurological emergency ...,
In which situations neurological ...,
What can cause resp failure in ne...
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A11. Clinical manifestation of increased intracranial pressure. Herniations.
Causes of raised icp,
1 space occupying lesions eg tumo...,
Csf disorders occlusive hydroceph...
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A.12 - Traumatic intracranial bleeding
How can traumatic intracranial bl...,
What is subdural intracranial ble...,
Extradural
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A13. Trauma of the spine and spinal cord
Prevalence of spinal column trauma,
Spinal column trauma neurological...,
Spinal column trauma can be an in...
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A. 14 - Clinical syndromes of impaired circulation of the internal carotid artery
How impaired circulation of the i...,
Signs and symptoms of,
Examination of
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A. 14 - Clinical syndromes of impaired circulation of the internal carotid artery COPY
How impaired circulation of the i...,
Signs and symptoms of,
Examination of
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A15. Clinical syndromes of impaired circulation of the vertebrobasilar sys
List clinical syndromes of impair...,
What forms basilar artery,
Vertebral artery and its branches...
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A. 16 - 16. Emergency in cerebrovascular disorders
How long does it take for the sym...,
Whatis is necessary if there is a...,
When is it necessary to intubate
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A17. Diagnostic procedures in cerebrovascular disorders
Cerebrovascular disorders epidemi...,
Stroke is responsible for 5 of de...,
Stroke types
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A. 18 - Disturbance of cerebral venous circulation
About cerebral venous circulation,
Thrombotic occlusion of the venou...,
Of all srokes how many is venous ...
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A19. Intracerebral bleedings
Intracerebral hemorrhage ich defi...,
Intracerebral hemorrhage is most ...,
Intracerebral hemorrhage is a typ...
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A. 20 - Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
Etiology of subarachnoid hemorrha...,
Signs and symptoms of,
Diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrh...
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A21. Status epilepticus
Status epilepticus is defined as,
A new guideline recommends that s...,
Classification of status epilepticus
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A23. Multiple sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis definition,
Multiple sclerosis is more common...,
Multiple sclerosis age onset
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A25. Signs of tumors of the spine and spinal space
What of tumor related death are d...,
What of tumors are intracranial v...,
Aim of treatment of spinal tumors
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A27. Diagnostic criteria of dementia
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A29. Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome
Wernicke korsakoff syndrome wks def,
What is thiamine and what is it i...,
What are the most vulnerable orga...
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A31. Disturbance of micturition and defecation
Micturition is regulated by,
Reflex pathways controlling the d...,
Bladder innervation
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Neurology
Frontal lobe funcion,
Parietal lobe function,
Temporal lobe function
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Neurology 2
Angular acceleration perceived by,
Linear acceleration perceived by,
Where are the vestibular nucleus
17  cards

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