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Decks in this class (23)

Parkinson's Disease
What is parkinsons disease,
What is the triad of parkinsons d...,
What are the features of parkinso...
16  cards
Epilepsy
What is a seizure,
What is a convulsion,
What is an aura
40  cards
Motor Neurone Disease
What is mnd,
What are the types of mnd,
What are the features of amylotro...
9  cards
Guillan-Barre Syndrome
What is gbs,
Which infections are associated w...,
What are the features of gbs
14  cards
Myasthenia Gravis
What is mg,
What antibodies are found in mg,
What is associated with mg
18  cards
Multiple Sclerosis
What is ms,
Where is myelin found,
What are the types of ms
14  cards
Lumbar/Cervical Spondylosis
What is spondylosis,
What are risk factors for cervica...,
What are features of cervical spo...
9  cards
Bell's Palsy
What is bells palsy,
What are the features of bells palsy,
What are signs of a lmn facial ne...
7  cards
Radiculopathies
What is a radiculopathy,
What is the effect of a motor rad...,
What is the effect of a sensory r...
9  cards
Raised ICP
What is the normal range for icp,
What is cpp,
How is cpp calculated
32  cards
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
What is an sah,
Where is the subarachnoid space,
How can the causes of an sah be c...
10  cards
Encephalitis
What is encephalitis,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are features of encephalitis
5  cards
Status Epilepticus
What is status epilepticus,
How is status epilepticus managed...,
How are seizures over 5 minutes m...
5  cards
Acute Bulbar Palsy
What is acute bulbar palsy,
What is pseudobulbar palsy,
How does a bulbar palsy present
6  cards
Cerebellopontine Angle Lesions
Where is the cerebellopontine angle,
What is found in the cerebellopon...,
What can affect the cerebellopont...
17  cards
Subacute Combined Degeneration of Spinal Cord
What is subacute combined degener...,
What causes subacute combined deg...,
Which parts of the spinal cord ar...
5  cards
Pituitary Tumours
What is the most common type of p...,
How are pituitary tumours classified,
What are clinical features of pit...
17  cards
Wernicke's Encephalopathy
What is wernickes encephalopathy,
What is the classic triad of wern...,
How is wernickes encephalopathy m...
4  cards
Argyll-Robertson Pupil
What is an argyll robertson pupil,
What are the features of an argyl...
2  cards
Creutzfeld-Jakob Disease
What is cjd,
What are features of cjd,
How is suspected cjd investigated
7  cards
Syringomelia
What is syringomelia,
What is syringobulbia,
What can cause syringomelia
6  cards
Spinal Syndromes
What is brown sequard syndrome,
What are features of brown sequar...,
What is tsci
9  cards
Intracranial Haemorrhages
Where does extradural haemorrhage...,
What is the pathophysiology of ex...,
What are features of of extradura...
19  cards

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