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Neurology — MCQs

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Q211Medium

Pyramidal tract involvement with absent ankle jerk is seen in which of the following conditions?

Q212Medium

Which of the following is a feature of Medial Medullary Syndrome, except?

Q213Easy

Which of the following ocular findings is a component of Foville's syndrome?

Q214Medium

In a patient with myasthenia gravis, a CT Chest reveals an anterior mediastinal mass. What is the most likely diagnosis?

Q215Medium

A patient presented with short lasting episodic behavioural changes which include agitation and dream-like state with thrashing movements of his limbs. He does not recall these episodes and has no apparent precipitating factor. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?

Q216Medium

A 49-year-old man notices weakness and numbness in his left hand. He had recently slipped on a wet floor and injured his elbow. Examination of the hand reveals predominantly weakness to abduction and adduction and sensory loss over the fourth and fifth fingers. For the above patient with muscle weakness, select the most likely anatomic site for the disorder.

Q217Easy

What is the most common cause of embolic stroke?

Q218Easy

All the following have been shown to reduce the risk of atherothrombotic stroke in primary or secondary prevention EXCEPT:

Q219Medium

A lesion involving the nucleus ambiguus causes a lower motor neuron lesion. How is the uvula positioned during a test for such a lesion?

Q220Medium

A patient presents with a right homonymous hemianopia, characterized by saccadic pursuit movements and defective optokinetic nystagmus. Where is the lesion most likely located?

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