Amnestic Syndrome
Amnestic syndrome refers to profound loss of A. Immediate memory B. short-term episodic memory C....
Amnestic syndrome refers to profound loss of A. Immediate memory B. short-term episodic memory C....
Papez circuit is involved in function of A. memory B. sensory processing C. motor function...
Schaffer collaterals are present in A. Heart B. Brain C. Kidney D. Adrenals Which of...
Collier’s sign also known as – A. Dalrymple sign B. Posterior fossa stare C. von Graefe’s sign...
What is the Diagnosis of the IMAGE? A. Salt and pepper sign B. Dawson fingers...
Which of the following condition is associated with ‘Dot-Dash sign’? A. Motor Neuron Disease B....
Bunina bodies are seen in – A. Chickenpox B. Parkinsonism C. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis D....
Locked-in syndrome also known as – A. Coma B. Pseudocoma C. Persistent vegetative state D. Akinetic...
Macewen sign Macewen sign ALL of the following exhibits Macewen sign EXCEPT? A. Hydrocephalus B....
Raccoon eyes also known as – A. Teardrop sign B. Red Eye C. Eye-of-the-tiger sign...
Substantia nigra is located in – A. Midbrain B. Hippocampus C. Motor cortex D. Thalamus...
Hirano bodiesย are intracellular aggregates of A. Actin B. Myosin C. Beta-amyloid protein D. Transthyretin Hirano...
Which nerve ganglion is called Scarpa’s ganglion? A. Oculomotor nerve B. Trigeminal nerve C. Vestibulocochlear...
Phalen’s maneuver is a diagnostic test for – A. Ulnar nerve entrapment B. Assess palmar...
Most common cause of one-sided facial nerve paralysis – A. Bell’s palsy B. Tumor C....
Broca’s area is present in – A. Frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere B. Parietal...
What is the most frequent intracranial locations for Brain abscess? What is the most frequent...
In-Shorts Neuromuscular blocking agents Skeletal muscle relaxants – act peripherally Nondepolarizing blockers Competitive blockers Long...
Gait disturbances Gait Cause Of Gait Cause 1 Antalgic Gait pain 2 Vaulting gait common...
MCQ โCock-walkโ gait and โhorseshoe moustacheโ sign on MRI seen in- A. Hypermagnesemia B. Hypermanganesemia...
What is Spasticity? Increased tone of muscles called as spasticity Spasticity – Resistance determined by...
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