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#311

What is the orientation of an image when it hits the primary visual cortex? _____

#312

What visual field defect results from a lesion of the temporal lobe (e.g. MCA infarct)? _____

#313

Spot diagnosis = _____

#314

The first neurological symptoms in vitamin B12 deficiency will be _____ in the lower limbs

#315

What clinical condition of the spinal cord is caused by Vitamin B12 deficiency?

#316

Vitamin B12 deficiency initially presents as lower extremity _____ with no other neurologic findings

#317

Peripheral neuropathy and subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord in vitamin B12 deficiency presents _____

#318

Subacute combined degeneration (B12 deficiency) of the spinal cord affects the _____, spinocerebellar tracts, & lateral corticospinal tracts

Hint: ↓ vibration, proprioception

#319

Vitamin B12 deficiency can cause neuropsychiatric disease such as _____ dementia

Hint: reversibility?

#320

_____ is a spinal cord lesion most commonly seen with vitamin B12 deficiency

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