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Introduction To Neurosensory
Cns broad overview,
Sensory afferent vs motor efferen...,
Motor efferent subdivisions
31  cards
Find The Lesion Info
Myasthenia gravis symptoms,
Lateral medullary syndrome,
Idiopathic intercranial htn
5  cards
Clinical: Altered Mental Status
How to determine if altered menta...,
Delirium,
What a re alarm features for acut...
3  cards
CNS Tumors
General cns information,
Where are cns tumors more likely ...,
Glioma
28  cards
Pathology Of Neurodegenerative Disorders
Neurodegenerative diseases that i...,
Neurodegenerative diseases that a...,
Alzheimer s disease
17  cards
Pathology Of Demyelinating Diseases
How are demyelinating disorders a...,
Multiple sclerosis,
Pathogenesis of ms
16  cards
Neuroimmunology
What are the two main ways to dis...,
4 things that must happen before ...,
How does mhc determine disease su...
15  cards
Clinical: Neurodegenerative and demyelination Disorders
Alzheimer s disease,
Clinical presentation of early vs...,
Nonpharmacologic treatments for a...
24  cards
Pharmacology: Neruodegenerative Disorders
What are the four classes of medi...,
Donepezil galantamine rivastigmin...,
Pathology of alzheimer s
20  cards
Pediatric Neurology
Amblyopia,
What 3 abnormal visual experience...,
Secondary results of amblyopia
65  cards
Moevment Disorders
Asterixis,
Athetosis,
Blepharospasm
16  cards
Pharmacology Dopaminergic Pathways
What does the effect of dopamine ...,
What dopamine receptors are excit...,
What dopamine receptors are inhib...
15  cards
Anatomy Basal Ganglia
What are basal nuclei,
What higher cns system does the b...,
What components make up the basal...
27  cards
Neuro Trauma Trevor
How to assess for neuro disabilit...,
Glasgow come scale review,
Proper imaging of the cervical spine
9  cards
Clincial Peripheral Neuropathy
Nomenclature for neuropathies,
Which type of peripheral neuropat...,
Details of patterns of different ...
15  cards
Peripheral Nerve Sheath Tumors
What do most peripheral nerve tum...,
Schwannomas,
What is the risk for familial neu...
9  cards
Pathology Vascular Abnormalities
At what blood pressure dose wides...,
What neurons are most susceptible...,
What type of necrosis does brain ...
17  cards
Intracerebral Hemorrhages
Cerebral amyloid angiopathy,
Htn induced ich,
What is the cut off for platelet ...
6  cards
Ischemic Strokes Clinical
What are the major classification...,
What is the difference between a ...,
Watershed infarct
11  cards
Patholgoy Of Neurologic Metabolic Diseases
What are examples of major neuron...,
What is the main component of pri...,
Tay sachs disease gm2 gangliosidosis
11  cards
Sphingolipids Biochemistry
What is the difference between ph...,
Physical properties of a sphingol...,
What is the composition different...
15  cards
Lupus Article Questions
Which populations are most affect...,
Neuropsychiatric lupus npsle inad...,
Pathogenic etiologies for npsle
20  cards
Clincial Correlations With Seizures
Which seizures are generalized,
Which seizures are partial,
What are examples of seizure mimics
11  cards
Pharmacology Of Epilepsies And Seizures
Definition of a seizure,
Definition of status epilepticus,
Definition of epilepsy
36  cards
Clinical ENT/Dizziness
What are 3 dominant senses essent...,
Where can lesions that are associ...,
What aspects of dizziness needs t...
8  cards
Physiology Of Equilibrium And Balance
Which parts of the brain is equil...,
What do each of the different ves...,
What s another word for vestibula...
6  cards
Physiology Of Hearing
What are the sub structures of th...,
What structure in the inner ear i...,
What is the organ or corti
10  cards
Development And Histology Of The Ear
Development of the internal ear,
What is the purpose of delmaninat...,
What 3 parts does the otic capsul...
7  cards
Physiology Of Olfaction And Taste
What are the three main types of ...,
Odorant binding proteins,
What is the function of mitral cells
22  cards
Common Clinical Eye Pathologies
What does od os and ou mean when ...,
What should the standard eye exam...,
Cataracts
9  cards
Eye Infections
Immune privilege factors of the eye,
What are the most common causes o...,
General rules for conjunctivitis ...
16  cards
Opthamology
Pupil basics,
What controls the circular and ra...,
What is anisocoria
38  cards
Physiology Of Vision
What are the 3 primary accessory ...,
What is the pathway of tears,
The photoreceptor mechanism
6  cards
Development And Histology Of The Eye
What makes up the fibrous tunic o...,
What structures make up the vascu...,
What structures make up the retin...
22  cards
Infections Of The CNS
Difference in clinical presentati...,
Most common causes of developing ...,
Top 3 etiologies angents for meni...
19  cards
Drugs And The BBB
What are the 3 barriers of the cns,
Primary differences between perip...,
Where are ependymal cells located
6  cards
Opiod Cases
Types of pain management and thei...,
How do opioids work,
U opioid receptors mor
30  cards
Clinical Correlations With Headaches
Primary vs secondary headaches,
Examples of secondary headaches,
What is the most common type of p...
21  cards
Viral Encephalitis
What is the break down of causes ...,
What is the most common causes of...,
What is the most common fungal ca...
21  cards
Pharmacology Of Headaches
Pathophysiology of migraines,
Four stages of migraines,
Propionic acid derivatives profens
14  cards
Neurological Emergencies
Pecarn rule,
Concussions,
Complications of concussions
6  cards
Trauma And Hydrocephalus Pathology
Hydrocephalus,
What is the normal csf circulatio...,
Non communicating hydrocephalus
15  cards
Bacterial Meningitis
What is the most common bacterial...,
What bacterial meningitis agents ...,
Why has meningitis cases gone dow...
16  cards
General Anesthetics
How does general anesthesia work,
Why are iv anesthetics used more ...,
What determines the amount of dis...
12  cards
Local Anesthetics
What compounds make up local anes...,
How does local anesthetics get to...,
Why do local anesthetics have a w...
13  cards
Physiology Of Pain And Sensation
1st 2nd 3rd sensory neurons,
Review of the two major pathways ...,
Difference between nucleus gracil...
19  cards
Cerebellum Anatomy and clinical correlation
Overview of the cerebellar functions,
Why is 3 a key number for the cer...,
Inferior cerebellar peduncle
27  cards
Midbrain Anatomy And Clincial Correlation
3 anatomically district component...,
Caudal midbrain,
Caudal midbrain tegmentum portion
16  cards
Pons Anatomy And Clincial Correlates
What cranial nerves arise form th...,
What structures form the roof of ...,
What is the purpose of the facial...
11  cards
Medulla Anatomy And Clincial Correlations
How to view the medulla and pons ...,
What trigone are found in the med...,
Caudal medulla
7  cards
Sensory Tracts
Ascending tracts specifics,
Dorsal posterior columns,
Somatotopic organization of the d...
21  cards
Motor Tracts
Lower vs upper motor neurons,
Spinal cords functions in motor f...,
Cerebral cortex functions in moto...
17  cards
Cranial Nerve columns and tracts
Somatic motor column includes the...,
Parasympathetic motor column,
Branchial motor column
24  cards
Overview Of The Brainstem
Midbrain mesencephalon overview,
Pons overview,
Medulla oblongata overview
30  cards
Neuromuscular Junction And Associated Pathologies
Myasthenia gravis,
How to diagnosis myasthenia gravis,
Treatment of myasthenia gravis
12  cards
Neurotransmitters
What are the 4 main neurotransmit...,
How are neurons classified from a...,
Two main type of neurotransmitter...
36  cards
Chemical And Biochemical Basis Of Neurotransmission
4 steps of chemical communication,
Which are classical neurotransmit...,
What are non classical neurotrans...
25  cards
Histology Of The Nervous System
Multipolar neurons,
Pseudounipolar,
Unipolar neurons
25  cards
Clincial Correltations With Lesions Of The Cerebral Cortex
Frontal lobe lesions,
Supplemental and promotor cortex ...,
Broca s area lesion
16  cards
Neurological Exam Information
Comments of the neurological scre...,
Cranial nerve 1 sense and testing,
Cranial nerves 2 3 4 6 sense and ...
23  cards
Clinical Correlation With The Limbic System
What are the 5 primary limbic system,
Home,
What is the general relay of info...
14  cards
Anatomy Of Diencephalon
Thalamus,
What is the landmark in the thala...,
Ventral anterior va nuclei group
40  cards
Telencephalon Anatomy
What are the adult vesicles parts...,
3 types of white matter tracts,
Superior longitudinal fasciculus
57  cards
Pathology Of Congenital Malformations And Brain Injuries
Potential causes of cns malformat...,
Rest syndrome,
What s re the most frequent type ...
20  cards
Neuroembryology
What does the notochord develop into,
What does the prechordal mesoderm...,
What is the process of neural ind...
32  cards

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