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Neuropathology — MCQs

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Q171Medium

A 45-year-old male patient with Down syndrome has experienced severe cognitive decline over several years and is now completely dependent on others for basic activities of daily living. What histopathologic findings are most likely to be seen in the cortical neurons of this patient?

Q172Medium

In diffuse axonal injury, what are the typical locations of lesions in the brain?

Q173Medium

Which type of meningioma has the worst prognosis?

Q174Medium

Which of the following statements about Craniopharyngioma is FALSE?

Q175Easy

What is the most common glial tumor?

Q176Easy

Subdural hematoma most commonly results from which of the following?

Q177Easy

Which of the following are seen in Alzheimer disease?

Q178Easy

What is the cause of myasthenia gravis?

Q179Easy

What is the most common location for diffuse axonal injuries?

Q180Medium

A 35-year-old man with Down syndrome dies of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Gross examination of the patient's brain at autopsy shows mild microcephaly and underdevelopment of the superior temporal gyri. Histologic examination would most likely show which of the following neuropathologic changes?

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