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Page 1 of 15
Disturbance in the production of which of the following proteins causes Duchenne's disease?
Calpain
Sarcoglycan
Dystroglycan
Dystrophin
Page 2 of 15
Which brain region does not play a role in the physiopathology of early headaches?
Thalamus
Trigeminal nerve
caudate nucleus
Dora
Page 3 of 15
A 60-year-old man presented with sudden vertigo, imbalance, facial sensation disorder on the left side and body on the right side, swallowing disorder and dysphonia
Middle cerebral artery (MCA)
Anterior and inferior cerebellar artery (AICA)
Posterior cerebral artery (PCA)
inferior posterior cerebellar artery (PICA
Page 4 of 15
All the following anatomical structures are relevant in the peripheral vestibular system except?
Saccule
Semicircular canals
Cochlear component
Utricle
Page 5 of 15
The pain in the shoulder and upper part of the arm with spread to the elbow and back of the forearm and paresthesia of the finger originates and the disappearance of the reflex of the cervical disc herniation is in which level?
C1
C3
C5
C7
Page 6 of 15
Which one of the following symptoms is more common in venous cerebral strokes?
Headache
Aphasia
Decreased level of consciousness
Convulsion
Page 7 of 15
Damage to which of the following anatomical areas can cause coma?
Hypothalamus
Reticular formation
Basal ganglia
Frontal lobe
Page 8 of 15
A 36-year-old woman has back pain during her period. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Rectal carcinoma
Stomach ulcer
Pelvic metastases
Uterine Carcinoma
Page 9 of 15
The patient is hospitalized due to dry pons bleeding. Which of the following eye findings do you expect?
Vertical gaze palsy
Ocular bobbing
Midrasis and sluggish pupillary reflex
Impaired medial eye movement
Page 10 of 15
Which part of the spine makes it flexible?
Pedicle
intervertebral discs
Longitudinal ligaments
Lamina
Page 11 of 15
Which option is wrong about temporal lobe epilepsy?
oral automatism
Automatism in the lower limbs and pelvis
Decreased level of consciousness
epigastric ulcers
Page 12 of 15
The following symptoms are clinical manifestations of lumbar spinal canal stenosis, except for one case?
Walking causes weakness and numbness in the legs.
Hypertrophy of leg muscles
Inducing pain by walking and reducing pain by resting
Pain relief by bending forward
Page 13 of 15
Which nerve's function is more sensory?
Abducens
Facial
Hypoglossal
Trigeminal
Page 14 of 15
The patient has been brought to the emergency room with a decreased level of consciousness. In the examination, the painful stimulation of the arms is flexed and the legs are extended and internally rotated. Where do you localize the lesion?
Hemisphere
Midbrain
Subcortical
Medulla
Page 15 of 15
Which option is correct about frontal lobe epilepsy?
Most of them have mouth and hand automata
does not reduce the level of consciousness
Most of them have aura
It is short-term and repetitive
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