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Neuroanatomy — Flashcards

Neuroanatomy — Flashcards

Neuroanatomy — Flashcards

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#321

What syndrome is associated with a lesion of the following areas? 1. Corticospinal tract 2. Corticobulbar tract 3. Fibers of CN III

#322

The port wine stain in Sturge-Weber syndrome classically arises in a CN _____ distribution

#323

Which cranial nerves (2) are NOT located in the brain stem? _____

#324

Lesions to CN V result in loss of facial sensations on the _____-lateral side

#325

Contralateral homonymous superior quadrantanopia is a visual deficit associated with lesion of the _____ lobe (e.g. MCA infarct)

#326

Which type of sensory receptor is found on hairless (glabrous) skin? _____

#327

The spinothalamic tract is accompanied by the _____ tract throughout the brain stem

#328

Sympathetic fibers from the superior cervical ganglion innervate the pupillary dilator muscle via _____ nerves

#329

The hypothalamus is connected to the pituitary gland by a thin stalk called the _____

#330

One component of the blood-brain barrier is _____ from astrocytes

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