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CLINICAL NEUROLOGY | Recalls (Quiz #3)

Tutor: Dr. Arellano| May 31, 2021 | 2nd SEM

Multiple Choice 8. The most common clinical feature of this neuropathy is


1. A polyneuropathy associated with dietary state that a painful sensory radiculitis that appear about 3 weeks
causes the classic clinical syndrome subacute combined after erythema migrans appear?
degeneration of the spinal cord? A. Neuroborreliosis
B. Bell’s Palsy
A. Vitamin B1 Deficiency D. Vitamin B12 Deficiency
C. Neurosarcoidosis
B. Vitamin B3 Deficiency E. Vitamin E Deficiency
D. Ophthalmic Herpes Infection
C. Vitamin B6 Deficiency
E. Progressive Symmetric Polyneuropathy

2. A generalized but asymmetrical process involving two 9. All about the artery of Adamkiewicz, except?
or more nerves, that is due to compromised vasa- A. Enters the vertebral canal between the 2nd and 3rd
nervorum with consequent nerve infarction? lumbar vertebra
A. Mononeuropathy Multiplex D. Neuropathy B. Great Ventral radicular artery
B. Mononeuropathy E. NOTA C. Contributes to the inferior aspect o the ventral
C. Neuronopathy spinal artery
D. Great dorsal radicular artery
E. Arises on the left side
3. Motor manifestation of Conus Medullaris Syndrome
A. Severe, Asymmetrical, and with Atrophy
10. Brachial Plexopathy is seen in?
B. Mild, Symmetrical, and No Atrophy
C. Mild, Asymmetrical, and No atrophy A. Lepromatous Leprosy D. Alcoholic Neuropathy
D. Mild, Symmetrical, and with Atrophy B. Diabetic Neuropathy E. Platin Neuropathy
E. Severe, Symmetrical, and with Atrophy C. Radiation Neuropathy

4. Otherwise Known as Beer Stein Holder’s Hand 11. Bruns-Garland Syndrome


Deformity?
A. Lepromatous Leprosy D. Alcoholic Neuropathy
A. Radial Nerve Palsy D. Klumpke-Dejerine Palsy B. Diabetic Neuropathy E. Platin Neuropathy
B. Ulnar Nerve Palsy E. Erb-Duchenne Palsy C. Radiation Neuropathy
C. Median Nerve Palsy
12. The triad of diabetic amyotrophy
5. The lesion is located at the upper trunk (C5-C6) of the A. Pain, Weakness, and Wasting
brachial plexus causing rucksack paralysis? B. Pain, Weakness, and Tremor
A. Radial Nerve Palsy D. Klumpke-Dejerine Palsy C. Pain, Areflexia, and Wasting
B. Ulnar Nerve Palsy E. Erb-Duchenne Palsy D. Pain, Dizziness, and Tremor
C. Median Nerve Palsy E. Pain, Paraesthesia, and Wasting

Identification
6. The mechanism of this neuropathy is with fractures of
1. A type of pain or paresthesia, characterized as sharp
the midshaft of the spiral groove of the humerus,
and lancinating, that istreated with some anti-epileptic
usually seen in alcoholics?
drug such as gabapentin or carbamazepine
A. Radial Nerve Palsy D. Klumpke-Dejerine Palsy Answer: Epicretic Pain
B. Ulnar Nerve Palsy E. Erb-Duchenne Palsy
C. Median Nerve Palsy 2. A triangular extensions of the pia mater to the dura
mater at the lateral aspectof the spinal cord along its
7. The Logren Syndrome length, and it comes in 21 pairs
A. Neuroborreliosis Answer: Denticulate Ligaments
B. Bell’s Palsy
C. Neurosarcoidosis 3. A loose conglomeration of nerve fibers within the
D. Ophthalmic Herpes Infection lumbar cistern resembling ahorse tail, that is formed
E. Progressive Symmetric Polyneuropathy from descending elongation of the dorsal and ventral
rootlets of the lumbar and sacral segments

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Answer: Cauda Equina

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