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Decks in this class (30)

Anatomy - Cranial nerves
Cn i,
Cn ii,
Cn iii
29  cards
Neuropathology
What are astrocytes,
What are the most sensitive neuro...,
What cells are involved in moveme...
66  cards
Anatomy of the brain + spinal cord
What does the nervous system cons...,
What is the basic functional unit...,
What is the basic structural unit...
37  cards
Headache
Secondary headaches causes,
Primary headache causes,
Headaches red flags
34  cards
Fundamentals of neurology
If neurological symptoms come on ...,
If neurological symptoms come on ...,
If neurological symptoms come on ...
7  cards
Neuroradiology
When are plain films useful in ne...,
Ct pros,
What is ct useful for in neurorad...
12  cards
CNS infections - microbiology
What are the main routes if invas...,
What barriers in the cns protect ...,
Gross examination of the csf
16  cards
Eye muscles
Mnemonic for eye muscle innervation,
Name the 6 extraocular eye muscles,
Inferior rectus actions
8  cards
Meninges + CSF
Describe the meningeal layers,
Functions of the meninges,
Name and describe the meningeal s...
20  cards
Brain tumours
Name some brain tumours,
What are some features of maligna...,
What are the most common solid tu...
19  cards
Paediatric neurology
What should you look for when doi...,
Define chorea,
Define athetosis
30  cards
Multiple sclerosis
What is ms,
What is the most common age to de...,
Is ms umn or lmn
21  cards
CNS infections
What is the blood brain barrier,
What produces the csf,
How does meningitis affect csf pr...
33  cards
Anatomy - Neurology book
Name the 4 paranasal air sinuses,
Where is dopamine produced,
What is the only sensory nerve th...
41  cards
Neurosurgical emergencies
What is gcs and what does it measure,
Below what gcs is a patient in a ...,
What nerve controls the pupil res...
19  cards
Drug interactions + adverse reactions
What is the most important advers...,
What is the most likely cause of ...,
What are 2 drugs used for hyperte...
17  cards
Neuropharmacology
What is the role of anti epilepti...,
Moa of carbamazepine lamotrigine ...,
Moa of benzodiazepine and valproa...
23  cards
Anatomy of neural pathways
What do corticobulbar tracts carry,
What do corticospinal tracts carry,
Where in the brain is the motor c...
13  cards
Neuromuscular disease
What is the clinical pattern of m...,
Mnd bulbar signs,
Why do motor neurons die in als
12  cards
Cognitive neurology
Is consciousness impaired in deme...,
Causes of dementia,
What is the commonest cause of de...
7  cards
Epilepsy
Epilepsy definition,
Epileptic seizure definition,
What are the 2 main seizure types
26  cards
Coma
What are the 2 components of cons...,
What parts of the brain are arous...,
What gcs might require intubation
18  cards
Neurology of stroke
What characteristics of symptoms ...,
Virchow s triad,
What can cause blood to be hyperc...
12  cards
Clinical management of obesity
Medications that cause weight gain,
What body system are most obesity...,
What system can be used to score ...
14  cards
Parkinson's disease + other movement disorders
What makes essential tremor worse,
List 4 types of tremor,
What improves essential tremor no...
18  cards
Myasthenic disorders
Myasthenia gravis definition,
What 2 autoantibodies could be pr...,
Achr mg epidemiology
20  cards
Autonomic nervous system
What are the 2 subdivisions of th...,
Autonomic nervous system functions,
Parasympathetic neurons length pr...
16  cards
Synaptic transmission
What is the resting membrane pote...,
What maintains the resting membra...,
What is an action potential
9  cards
Control of movement
What are the 3 classifications of...,
Where is rhythmic movement genera...,
What are the key areas in plannin...
12  cards
Parkinson's drugs
What drug combines levodopa and b...,
What drug combines levodopa and c...,
What is the function of carbidopa...
13  cards

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