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Decks in this class (31)

Anatomy - Back and Spine
What are the two main functions o...,
What do the skin dimples on the b...,
What are the three parts of the t...
69  cards
Anatomy - Cranial Nerves
What are the three parts of the c...,
What is the intracranial part of ...,
What nerve exits the skull via th...
38  cards
Anatomy - PNS
What is the basic unit of the ner...,
What is a collection of nerve cel...,
What is a collection of nerve cel...
49  cards
Anatomy - Revision Questions
Which three cranial nerves have f...,
The neuronal cell bodies of effer...,
What is the name of the highly in...
14  cards
Anatomy - Space Occupying Lesions
What are the five layers of the s...,
Which layer of the scalp contains...,
What helps prevent skull fracture...
25  cards
Anatomy - Spinal Nerves
What does each pair of spinal ner...,
What do each pair of spinal nerve...,
What is neuralgia
32  cards
Back Pain and Sciatica
What may back pain radiating to t...,
What may back pain radiating to b...,
What drugs should you ask about i...
19  cards
Brain Tumours
What can worse the headache that ...,
How many grades of astrocytic tum...,
What is a grade one astrocytic tu...
49  cards
CNS Infections
What are the meninges,
Name the three meninges,
What can untreated cns infection ...
49  cards
Cognitive Neurology
What are the three criteria for a...,
What is the main clinical feature...,
How long does a transient global ...
61  cards
Epilepsy
What questions should you ask a p...,
What is a vital part of a history...,
What investigation is mandatory f...
52  cards
Genetic Diseases
What is the pattern of inheritanc...,
What does duchenne muscular dystr...,
When does weakness come on in duc...
24  cards
Headache Syndromes
What are the red flag symptoms wh...,
Who is migraine more common in ma...,
What is the average number of att...
51  cards
Motor Neurone Disease
How is mnd diagnosed,
How does mnd often present,
Describe the course of disease in...
27  cards
Movement Disorders
What is the aim of pharmacologica...,
What are the risk factors for par...,
What factor can reduce the risk o...
55  cards
Multiple Sclerosis
What is the pathology behind mult...,
Which sex is more commonly affect...,
When does the initial presentatio...
36  cards
Neuroanatomy - Ascending and Descending Pathways
How many pairs of spinal nerves a...,
What are the two enlargements of ...,
Where does the spinal cord end in...
67  cards
Neuroanatomy - Auditory and Visual Pathways
Where are the organs of hearing a...,
What nerve facilitates hearing,
Where do the nerve fibres for the...
26  cards
Neuroanatomy - Basal Ganglia and Cerebellum
What is the main role of the cere...,
Where is the cerebellum located,
What are upwards projections of t...
25  cards
Neuroanatomy - Cranial Nerves
Where do the cranial nerves exit ...,
What modality is contained in cn i,
What is the name of cn i
69  cards
Neuroanatomy - Overview of the CNS
What are the two divisions of the...,
What makes up the cns,
What makes up the pns
67  cards
Neuromuscular Disorders
How do lower motor neurone disord...,
What is the role of the neuromusc...,
Where do the motor neurones that ...
48  cards
Parkinson's and Movement Disorders
What are the two main groups of m...,
What mnemonic can be used to reme...,
What postural disturbances can be...
42  cards
Pathology - Demyelination and Dementia
What is demyelination,
Name three causes of primary demy...,
Name three potential causes of se...
41  cards
Pathology - Raised ICP, Lesions and Trauma
What is hydrocephalus,
What are the three mechanisms tha...,
What are the two types of hydroce...
15  cards
Patterns of Neurological Presentations
Describe the weakness seen with a...,
Describe the weakness seen with a...,
Describe the sensory loss seen wi...
25  cards
Peripheral Neuropathy
Name an acute demyelinating neuro...,
Name a chronic demyelinating neur...,
How does gbs present
6  cards
Physiology - Introduction to the Nervous System
What is the role of the dendrites,
What is the role of the cell body...,
What happens at the axon hillock
63  cards
Physiology - The Somatosensory System
Where are receptors for the somat...,
What are the receptors for the so...,
What five sensory modalities are ...
55  cards
Stroke
What score can be used to assess ...,
What is the first line imaging do...,
Describe how bleeds show up on a ...
13  cards
Traumatic Brain Injury
What is involved in the initial a...,
What are the three components of ...,
What are the four possibilities f...
24  cards

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