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Stroke - Aetiology, Features and Long-term management
What is the frontal lobe involved in,
What are the functions of the par...,
What are the functions of the tem...
73  cards
Clinical Signs
How does cavernous sinus syndrome...,
What is anosmia,
What is hyposmia
190  cards
Transient LOC and Persistent LOC (Coma)
What would you ask someone about ...,
What are precipitants to syncopal...,
What are features of a syncopal e...
68  cards
Epilepsy and Fits/Funny turns/Seizures
What are types of generalised sei...,
What are causes of a provoked sei...,
What are the different types of f...
99  cards
Multiple sclerosis
What is multiple sclerosis,
What gender does ms more commonly...,
What is
65  cards
Headaches
What are the main types of primar...,
What are main types of secondary ...,
What are features of migranous aura
84  cards
Stroke mimics
What are stroke mimics,
What are positive symptoms seen i...,
What signs would you look for to ...
3  cards
Aspects of Neurological Examination
What are the different criteria f...,
What are the criteria for scoring...,
What are the different criteria f...
26  cards
Clinical Signs - Eyes
What are the features of occulomo...,
What eye movements are impaired i...,
What nerve is affected in the fol...
78  cards
Subarrachnoid haemorrhage
What is xanthochromia,
What are causes of a thunderclap ...,
What are non vascular causes of t...
40  cards
Head injury - Intracerebral, Subdural and Extradural Haemorrhage, and diffuse axonal injury
What is an extradural haemorrhage,
Which artery is most commonly imp...,
When might you suspect an extradu...
57  cards
Infection of the nervous system
What is encephalitis,
What is the most common cause of ...,
What are viral causes of encephal...
45  cards
Trigeminal Neuralgia
What is trigeminal neuralgia,
What is thought to be the cause o...,
What is the main risk factor for ...
11  cards
Spinal Cord Disease and Acute Bilateral Limb Weakness
What is myelopathy,
What is myelitis,
What is cervical spondylytic myel...
81  cards
Degenerative diseases - Alzheimer's, Dementia
What is dementia,
What are the major causes of deme...,
What is alzheimers disease
55  cards
Motor Neuron Disease, Bulbar and Pseudobulber Palsy
What is motor neuron disease,
How would you distinguish mnd fro...,
What are the four clinical patter...
30  cards
Dyskinetic disorders
What are dyskinetic disorders cha...,
What is a resting tremor,
What is the cause of a resting tr...
47  cards
Intracranial venous disease
What are the different types of i...,
What are the different subtypes o...,
What are causes of intracranial v...
24  cards
Space Occupying Lesions and Aspects of Cerebral Perfusion
What are,
How would you calculate cerebral ...,
How do you calculate mean arteria...
51  cards
Myopathies
What is myopathy,
What is myositis,
What are muscular dystrophies
27  cards
Myasthenia Gravis and Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome
What is myasthenia gravis,
What is the pathophysiology of my...,
What proportion of those with mya...
37  cards
Neurofibromatosis
What mnemonic could you use to re...
1  cards
Syringomyelia
What is syringomyelia,
What is the typical age of onset ...,
What are causes of syringomyelia
13  cards
Hydrocephalus and CSF
What is hydrocephalus,
What are causes of infantile hydr...,
What is arnold chiari malformation
27  cards
Acute Epilepsy - Status Epilepticus
What is status epilepticus,
What is the risk of brain damage ...,
Do all those in status epilepticu...
35  cards
Clinical Pharmocology
What are examples of benzodiazepines,
When are benzodiazepines indicate...,
When are benzodiazepines contrain...
40  cards
Parkinsonism
What is parkinsonism,
What are causes of parkinsonism,
How does parkinsons disease develop
28  cards
Delerium
What is the definition of delerium,
What is the general prevalence of...,
What is important to remeber abou...
32  cards
Stroke and TIA - Acute investigation and Management
If someone presented with clinica...,
When would you treat hypertension...,
How long after presentation with ...
38  cards
Infection - Meningitis
What is meningism,
What is meningitis,
What is the pathophysiology behin...
87  cards
Guillain Barre Syndrome
What is guillain barre syndrome,
How long after infection does par...,
What are causes of guillain barre...
14  cards
Brain tumours
What are examples of intrainsic t...,
What is an astrocytoma,
What percentage of primary brain ...
29  cards
Dermatomes and myotomes
What is the following dermatome,
What is the following dermatome,
What is the following dermatome
56  cards
Polyneuropathy and Autonomic neuropathy
What is chronic inflammatory demy...,
What vitamin deficiencies can cau...,
What types of neuropathy can occu...
14  cards

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