Year 3 - Neurology

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Decks in this class (51)

Foundations Year 3
What is the primary source of bil...,
What is the first step in bilirub...,
How is unconjugated bilirubin tra...
131  cards
Medicine for the Elderly
For those with a falls history or...,
In the timed up and go test the t...,
Time it takes to complete the tim...
131  cards
`Random
Which scoring system can be utili...,
What does aphasia mean 2,
What does avolition mean 3
107  cards
Pharm
What is the first line drug for f...,
What are all second line options ...,
According to uk guidance what is ...
42  cards
Anatomy
What are the 2 main types of neur...,
Describe multipolar neurons 2,
Describe unipolar neurons 3
89  cards
Ascending Tracts
Describe the first order neuron f...,
What does lamina i detect 2,
What does lamina ii detect 3
37  cards
Descending Tracts
What are descending tracts 1,
Where do descending tracts origin...,
What are the two main groups of d...
54  cards
Cranial and Peripheral Nerves
Name the type of neurone a 1,
Name the type of neurone a 2,
Name nerve a 3
27  cards
Cranial Nerves
What cn controls the muscles of m...,
What cn supplies taste to the ant...,
What cn supplies taste and genera...
106  cards
Cranial Nerve Palsies
Cranial Nerve Palsies
67  cards
Eye anatomy
Ask the patient to look in then d...,
Ask the patient to look out then ...,
A child has limited upward gaze i...
93  cards
Spinal and Named Nerves
Name the spinal nerve associated ...,
Name nerve a 2,
Name the spinal nerve associated ...
82  cards
Physiology
What is the cns system 1,
What is the pns system 2,
Glia of the cns 3
49  cards
Acute Cognitive Disorders
Transient Global Amnesia, Transient Epileptic Amnesia, Concussion
35  cards
Concussion
What is a concussion 1,
Describe the pathophysiology of c...,
What is an axonal injury 3
11  cards
Parkinson's Disease
What is parkinson s disease 1,
What is the greatest risk factor ...,
What are the pathological hallmar...
67  cards
Parkinson - plus syndromes
What are the 4 main groups of par...,
What is multiple system atrophy 2,
What symptoms are seen in multipl...
27  cards
Multiple sclerosis
Define what is multiple sclerosis 1,
Which cns cells are destroyed in ...,
What type of hypersensitivity rea...
69  cards
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder, Motor Neurone Disease, Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease
83  cards
Meningitis
What is meningitis 1,
What are the common causes of men...,
What is the most common cause of ...
86  cards
Encephalitis
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is encephalitis 1,
Name three viruses other than hsv...
33  cards
Epilepsy (+seizures)
Define what epilepsy is 1,
At what ages is epilepsy most com...,
What underlies an epileptic seizu...
105  cards
Loss of Consciousness
Status Epilepticus, Functional Neurological Disorder
44  cards
Chronic Complications of Diabetes
Diabetic Eye Disease, Diabetic Nephropathy, Diabetic Neuropathy
68  cards
Congenital Disorders
Spinal Muscular Atrophy, Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy and Becker's Muscular Dystrophy, Myotonic Dystrophy
30  cards
Sleep Disorders
Parasomnias, Narcolepsy and Cataplexy, Insomnia
32  cards
Ischaemic Stroke
What are the two main types of st...,
What is the main difference betwe...,
Define what an ischaemic stroke is 3
219  cards
Cerebrovascular Event (Stroke)
What is the clinical definition o...,
Which cerebral artery territory i...,
Which cerebral artery territory i...
26  cards
Other stroke symptoms
What is the clinical presentation...,
What is the clinical presentation...,
What is the clinical presentation...
29  cards
Transient Ischaemic Attack
What is the usual cause of a tia 1,
What is the definition of a trans...,
What is amaurosis fugax and what ...
58  cards
Polymyositis and Dermatomyositis
Muscle Disease + inclusion body myositis
54  cards
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
Botulism, Lambert Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome, Myasthenia Gravis
72  cards
Peripheral nerve disease - Polyneuropathies
Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease, Guillain-Barré Syndrome
78  cards
Peripheral Nerve Disease - Mononeuropathies
Facial Nerve palsy, Mononeuritis Multiplex, Peripheral Nerve Compression And Entrapment
51  cards
Migraine
What is the most common cause of ...,
Which sex is more commonly affect...,
Name 5 common triggers for migrai...
36  cards
Headache + Tension Headache
What is the typical quality of a ...,
How severe are tension headaches ...,
How long do tension headaches typ...
32  cards
Cluster Headaches
What is a cluster headache 1,
Why is it called a cluster headac...,
What is the typical location and ...
24  cards
ICP and Hydrocephalus
What is the normal icp range at r...,
What is the monro kellie doctrine 2,
What is the first physiological c...
46  cards
Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalgias
What are trigeminal autonomic cep...,
When should a patient with new un...,
What is the key clinical rule for...
16  cards
Trigeminal Neuralgia
What is trigeminal neuralgia 1,
Who is most commonly affected by ...,
What can trigger attacks in trige...
28  cards
Neuro-opthalmic Disease
Visual Field Defects, Ischaemic Optic Neuropathy
48  cards
Spinal Cord Suppression
What is spinal cord compression 1,
What types of dysfunction can occ...,
What are the most common spinal l...
73  cards
Back Pain
What is now considered the first ...,
What must be co prescribed with n...,
What is the most useful imaging m...
67  cards
Cauda Equina Syndrome
What is the most common cause of ...,
What is meant by cauda equina 2,
How does cauda equina syndrome di...
20  cards
Comparison table - Haemorrhage
What are the 4 types of intracran...,
What are focal neurological signs 2,
Location of a intracerebral haemo...
36  cards
Intracerebral (Intraparenchymal) Haemorrhage
What is an intracerebral intrapar...,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What proportion of strokes are ca...
13  cards
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
What is a subarachnoid haemorrhage 1,
What proportion of strokes are du...,
What is the most common underlyin...
56  cards
Subdural Haematoma
What space does blood accumulate ...,
What vessels are typically ruptur...,
Name common risk factors for subd...
32  cards
Extradural Haemorrhage
Where does blood collect in an ex...,
What vessel is most often injured 2,
What type of skull fracture is us...
23  cards
Haemorrhagic stroke
What is a haemorrhagic stroke 1,
What are the two main types of ha...,
What is an intracerebral haemorrh...
30  cards

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