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1
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Parietal lobe lesion sx

A
Sensory inattention
apraxia
astereognosis/ tactile agnosiea
inferior homonymous quadrantanopia
Gertsmanns
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2
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Occipital lob lesions

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Homonymous hemianopia with macula sparing
cortical blindness
visual agnosia

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3
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Temporal lobe lesion

A

Wernickes aphasia
Superior homonymous quadrantanopia
auditory agnosia
difficulty recognising faces

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4
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Frontal lobe lesions

A
expressive Brocas aphasia
disinhibition
perseveration
anosmia
cant make list
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5
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Subthalamic nucleus lesion

A

Hemiballlism

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6
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Gerstmann syndrome

parietal lobe

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right left acalculia
finger agnosia
agraphia

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7
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Which lobe is acalculia

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parietal

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8
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PD 1st line tx

A

if motor sx affecting quality of life - levodopa

if not - dopamine agonist or MAOB

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9
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HIV pneumonia organisum

A

crytococcus

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10
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Opiate toxicity sx

A

Miosis (pinpoint)
Bradycardia
hypotension

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11
Q

MOA terlipressin

A

prodrug lysine vasopressin

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12
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Rose spots

A

typhoid

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13
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G0 phase

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Resting phase

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14
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G1 phase

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cells increase in size
DETERMINES LENGTH OF CELL CYCLE
under influence P53

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15
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S phase

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SYNthesis of DNA, RNA, histone

centrosome duplication

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16
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G2 phase

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continue to increase in size

17
Q

M phase

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MItosis
cell division
shortest phase

18
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Apraxia

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Parietal lobe lesion

19
Q

Tactile agnosia

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Parietal lobe lesion

20
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Sensory inattention

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Parietal lobe lesion

21
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Visual agnosia

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Occipital lobe lesion

22
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Auditory agonsia

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Temporal lobe lesion

23
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Unable to recognise faces

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Temporal lobe lesion

24
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Right left acalculia

A

part of Gerstmanns sx parietal

25
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Agraphia

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part of Gerstmanns sx parietal

26
Q

Disinhibiton

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Frontal lobe lesion

27
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Anosmia

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Frontal lobe lesion

28
Q

Can’t make list

A

Frontal lobe lesion

29
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Where Wernickes

A

Superior Temple Gyrus

30
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Wheres Brocas

A

Inferior frontal gyrus

31
Q

Weak numb contralateral leg
Mild arm
Face ok

A

Anterior Cerebral Artery

32
Q

Contralateral hemiplegia
Sensory face loss
Contralateral homonymous hemianopia
Dysphasia/dyspraxia

A

Middle cerebral artery

33
Q
Cortical blindness
vertigo/nystagmus
hemi/quadraplegia
Cerebellar sx
drop attacks
A

Vertebrobasilar artery occlusion

34
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Horners
dysphagia (palatal myoclonus)
ataxia
sensory face ipsi and body contra (pain temp)
nystagmus towards
vertigo/vom
A

Lateral Medullary infarct = Posterior Inferior Cereberal Artery Infarct = Wallenbergs

35
Q

3rd nerve palsy SAME SIDE

contralateral hemiparesis and hemi parkinsonism

A

Weber syndrome = midbrain stroke