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The hippocampus is a key brain structure involved in the formation and consolidation of new memories, particularly declarative (facts and events) and spatial memories. It plays a crucial role in transferring information from short- to long-term memory and is vital for learning and memory processes.
The lateral hypothalamic nucleus is known as the feeding centre and is located in the posterior area of the hypothalamus.
astrocytes are the cells of the CNS that form the blod brain barrier
structures in the midbrain is primarily associated with reward, learning and addiction?
ventral tegmental area
buccinator is a muscle of
facial expression
several red flag symptoms for a space-occupying brain lesion: reduced power on the right upper limb, chronic headache and confusion, and the new onset seizure
mx for transverse myelitis
Iv steriods
The mainstay of pharmacological treatment for DMD is steroids ( duchennes)
IM benzyllpenicillin for
bacterial menignitis in a kid
The corticospinal tract is the major descending motor tract in humans, connecting the primary motor cortex with the alpha motor neurones in the ventral horn of the spinal cord. Lesions in this pathway cause an upper motor neurone pattern of weakness, characterised by spasticity, hyperreflexia, pyramidal weakness (flexors stronger than extensors in the arms, and vice versa in the legs), clasp-knife rigidity and extensor plantar responses.
when can drive if got MS
as long as condition is stable
rupture of a anterior circulation aneurysm is more likely in a SAH than a posterior circulating aneurysm
if left pupil is unreactive to direct light then what cn
left occulomotr nerve affected
opposition of thumb is ulnar nerve whereas abduction of the thumb is the
median nerve
bitemporal hemianopia and 16 y/o
more likely to be a craniopharyngioma than pituitary adenoma