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Decks in this class (29)

Brain Abscess; Hydrocephalus; MG & LES
Brain abscess is a focal collecti...,
Brain abscess pathogenesis involv...,
The clinical presentation of a br...
37  cards
Epilepsy - PMKT
Which are the features commonly c...,
Core features of true generalised...,
What is the next appropriate trea...
36  cards
Epilepsy
Define what is meant by epilepsy 1 1,
Describe the pathophysiology of e...,
Describe the different overall ty...
61  cards
Epilepsy (First Seizure)
How do you differentiate between ...,
How do you differentiate between ...,
How do you differentiate between ...
9  cards
Dissociative seizure
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2  cards
TIA
Define tia 1 1,
Numerous conditions can present s...,
Why is tia a medical emergency 1 3
11  cards
Stroke
Clinical definition of a stroke 1 1,
What are the primary 1 and second...,
When assessing strokes initally b...
59  cards
Ataxic telangiectasia & Friedrich ataxia; Vestibular schwannomas (sometimes referred to as acoustic neuromas)
Cerebellar hemisphere lesions cau...,
Describe the clinical features of...,
Describe the differences betwen f...
12  cards
MS
Define ms 1 describet the pathoph...,
Which factors may influence the l...,
What are the classical plaque sit...
25  cards
Parkinson Plus Syndromes
There are 2 predominant types of ...,
Describe the general presentation...,
Describe the featurs of progressi...
19  cards
Parkinson's Disease
Define what is meant by parkinson...,
Describe the basic pathophysiolog...,
What s the pathophysiological dif...
51  cards
Headaches
Several life threatening conditio...,
What are subacute causes of heada...,
Red flags there are several red f...
38  cards
PD #2
What are the main features of mul...,
What is the best management of dr...,
What are the main features of par...
22  cards
Migraine
Define what migraine is 1 1,
Give a brief overview of the path...,
Describe the feature of a migrain...
21  cards
Brain tumours
Primary brain tumours 1,
Which risk factors increase the r...,
Bilateral acoustic scwhannommas a...
30  cards
Brain Tumours II
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What is important to note about t...,
Describe what is meant by foster ...
31  cards
Myotonic Dystrophy (MD); Charcot-Marie-Tooth
Myotonic dystrophy is a genetic d...,
Tom tip the key feature of myoton...,
Describe the presentation of myot...
21  cards
Guillain-Barre syndrome; Horners Syndrome; Facial Nerve Palsy
Describe what is meant by guillai...,
Describe the pathophysiology of g...,
Describe the clinical feature of ...
30  cards
Central Vein Thrombosis; Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH)
Define central venous thrombosis 1 1,
Describe the risk factors for cvt...,
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18  cards
Brain Injury I
Describe what is meant by the mon...,
How do you calculate cpp cerebral...,
Intracranial haemorrhage refers t...
37  cards
Brain Injury II (BB2)
Describe the injury classificatio...,
Which scale is used to classify t...,
What are mild moderate and severe...
23  cards
Psychogenic non-epileptic seizures; Huntingdon's Chorea; Hyperkinetic Disorders
Describe what would make you thin...,
How do you tx pseudoseizures 1 2,
Describe how you would tell a pat...
34  cards
Motor Neurone Disease; Benign essential tremor
Describe what is meant by motor n...,
Describe the pathophysiology of m...,
Describe the presentation of mnd 3
15  cards
Brachial Neuritis
Describe what is meant by brachia...,
Describe the clinical features of...,
Describe the difference between e...
21  cards
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP); Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD); narcolepsy
Describe what is meant by chronic...,
What are the key stages of pathop...,
What are the clinical features of...
20  cards
SCD; Syringomyelia;
Scd occurs because of b12 deficie...,
Describe the clinical features of...,
Descrirbe what is syringomyelia s...
8  cards
Neuromyelitis optica; Holmes-Adie pupil; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Describe what is meant by neuromy...,
What is the pathophysiology of nmo 2,
Describe the common features of n...
19  cards
Meningitis and Encephalitis (do Encephalitis)
The meninges are composed of thre...,
What are the clinical features of...,
What are the first line ix for vi...
40  cards
Anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis
Describe the pathophysiology of a...,
Describe the clinical course of a...,
Describe the psychiatric 3 and ne...
9  cards

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