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Order Anatomy and Physiology Discussion
QUESTIONS
1. The diencephalon consists of all of the following structures except:
A. thalamus
B. subthalamus
C. pons
D. putamen
E. all of the above
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2. Which subclavian artery would you inject with contrast to demonstrate
both the carotid and vertebral circulation?
A. Left subclavian
B. Right subclavian
C. Neither, you cannot see both the carotid and vertebral circulation.
D. Either, you can see both the carotid and vertebral circulation with
either subclavian artery.
3. An epidural hemorrhage results in a tear in what vessel?
A. Bridging veins
B. Middle meningeal artery
C. Anterior choroidal artery
D. None of the above
E. All of the above
4. Occlusion of which area of the circle of Willis will result in total unilateral blindness?
A. Ophthalmic artery
B. Anterior choroidal artery
C. Vertebral artery
D. Anterior spinal artery
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5. Hemisection of the spinal cord at the level of T1 actually produces contralateral loss of pain/temperature sensation at what level?
A. T1
B. T2
C. T3
D. C7
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6. A 35-year-old male presents with bilateral paralysis, fasciculations, and
muscle atrophy at and below T1 along with bilateral pain and temperature loss at the level of T2. What is the cause of his symptoms?
A. Middle cerebral artery (MCA) stroke
B. Carbon monoxide poisoning
C. Syringomyelia
D. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)
E. None of the above
7. Common causes of carpal tunnel syndrome include all of the following
except:
A. rheumatoid arthritis
B. diabetes mellitus
C. acromegaly
D. pregnancy
E. all of the above are possible causes of carpal tunnel syndrome
8. Which one of the following carries the majority of the information from
the outside into the cerebellum?
A. Granule cells
B. Basket cells
C. Mossy fibers
D. Dentate nucleus
9. Dejerine-Roussy syndrome can be associated with?
A. Lesion in the oculomotor nerve
B. Lesion in the left occipital lobe
C. Lesion in the ventral posterior area of the thalamus
D. Lesion in the lateral geniculate nucleus
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10. Klüver-Bucy syndrome is associated with which disease?
A. Pick’s disease
B. Guillain-Barré syndrome
C. Grave’s disease
D. Lambert-Eaton syndrome
E. None of the above
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