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Introduction to Neuropathology and Mass Lesions
What germ layer gives rise to eac...,
What germ layer gives rise to the...,
Other than the leptomeninges what...
44  cards
Pathology of Brain Tumors and Infections
Where do most brain tumors in chi...,
What are the most common brain tu...,
What are the clinical symptoms of...
58  cards
Pathology of Alzheimer & Other Neurodegenerative Diseases
What are the common features of n...,
What degeneration is seen in fred...,
What does fredreich ataxia presen...
27  cards
Cognitive Dysfunction and Dementia
Define agnosia agraphia alexia,
Define anomia anosognosia neglect,
Define aphasia apraxia dysarthria
39  cards
Neuroradiology Part I
What are window level and window ...,
What are the units which determin...,
How does fat appear on ct blood b...
27  cards
Seizures and Epilepsy
How is epilepsy defined three def...,
How is resolution of epilepsy def...,
How is drug resistant medically i...
48  cards
Pharmacotherapy of Seizure Disorders
What ion is sometimes prescribed ...,
For absence seizures what channel...,
Why might a drug other than ethos...
26  cards
Structure and Function of the Basal Ganglia
What are the components of the ex...,
What are the functions of areas 4...,
What is bereitschaftspotential bp
25  cards
Pathology of Cerebrovascular Disease
What is the most important predis...,
Other than atherosclerosis what a...,
What gives rise to the anterior a...
37  cards
Stroke and Cerebrovascular Disorders
What is it called if you have an ...,
What causes a lacunar stroke,
How do cardiac emboli show up on ...
23  cards
Clinical Movement Disorders 1: Hyperkinetic Disorders
What is a ballism and why does it...,
What is chorea vs athetosis,
What causes huntington disease in...
25  cards
Clinical Movement Disorders 2: Parkinsonian Disorders
What are the chief motor signs of...,
Define cogwheel rigidity and rest...,
What is bradykinesia vs hypokines...
29  cards
Pharmacotherapy of Parkinson's
What is the place in therapy of a...,
What is the first line treatment ...,
What is the toxicity associated w...
22  cards
Review of Nerve & Muscle Structure & Basic Pathology of Neuromuscular Diseases
What are the three layers of conn...,
What is a triad vs a dyad and whe...,
What is a normal pattern of muscl...
27  cards
Weakness and Neuromuscular Disease
What symptom indicates that their...,
What are the features of weakness...,
What are the features of weakness...
68  cards
Neuroradiology Part II
What are the most common areas in...,
What are the most common sites fo...,
Where does axonal injury during s...
18  cards
Treatment of Neuropathic Pain
What is the opposite of neuropath...,
What is neuropathic pain how does...,
What is central vs peripheral neu...
24  cards
Pathophysiology of Nervous System Trauma
What is the definition of traumat...,
Who are the most vulnerable popul...,
What is the most important outcom...
44  cards
Autoimmune and Demyelinating Diseases
What are the two ways in which we...,
If auto antibodies are present is...,
How are corticosteroids effective...
64  cards
Headache Pharmacotherapy
What is a primary vs secondary he...,
Who tends to get migraine tension...,
What are common triggers for migr...
34  cards
First Pass Miss
What germ layer gives rise to the...,
What is metabolic astrocytosis,
How does csf compare to blood wit...
164  cards

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