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Neurosurgery Module on Neuro-oncology. Again I am only making questions based on things I feel I need to revisit or were not covered in lectures.

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Neurosurgery Module II - Neuro-oncology

Question 1 of 14 Question 1 of 14

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Broca's area is the area responsible for language expression, and is present in the dominant hemisphere (usually left) in the ...

Select one of the following:

  • Superior frontal gyrus

  • Inferior frontal gyrus

  • Middle frontal gyrus

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Question 2 of 14 Question 2 of 14

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The lateral fissure of the brain is also known as the fissure

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Question 3 of 14 Question 3 of 14

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There is a 6th lobe to the brain that serves for complex emotional functions and contains a major component of the memory system called the . This lobe is called the lobe.

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Question 4 of 14 Question 4 of 14

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The two hemispheres of the cerebellum are connected by a midline structure called the

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Question 5 of 14 Question 5 of 14

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Cerebellar dysfunction can produce various symptoms. Match the symptom to its definition below.

: patient speaks slowly with poor articulation of speech.
: patients may suffer from a 'broad-based' gait.
: carry out the H-test for extraocular muscle function and notice if there is any.
: ask the patient to do the finger-nose test
: impairment of rapid alternating movements. Ask the patient to perform quick, alternating pronation and supination of the hand.
: reduced tone.

Drag and drop to complete the text.

    Dysdiadochokinesia
    Nystagmus
    Hypotonia
    Scanning Dysarthria
    Ataxia
    Intention tremor

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Question 6 of 14 Question 6 of 14

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Parkinson's disease occurs due to neuronal loss and deposition of bodies in specific areas of the brain, including which part of the basal ganglia?

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Question 7 of 14 Question 7 of 14

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Click on each orange point and write the correct answer.

Label the parts of the brain scan shown below.

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Question 8 of 14 Question 8 of 14

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What lobe is shown in the diagram?
The Lobe (don't include side)

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Question 9 of 14 Question 9 of 14

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Damage to which lobe of the brain would result in such things as dyscalculia, dysgraphia and left-right disorientation?
The Lobe

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Question 10 of 14 Question 10 of 14

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Damage to which lobe of the brain would result in urinary incontinence due to disruption of the micturition inhibition centre?
The Lobe

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Question 11 of 14 Question 11 of 14

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Damage to which lobe of the brain would cause visual hallucinations?
The Lobe

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Question 12 of 14 Question 12 of 14

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What is the most frequently occurring malignant primary CNS tumour?

Select one of the following:

  • Glioblastoma Multiforme (Grade IV)

  • Pilocytic Astrocytoma (Grade I)

  • Diffuse Astrocytoma (Grade II)

  • Anaplastic astrocytoma (Grade III)

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Question 13 of 14 Question 13 of 14

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An acoustic neuroma is another name for a

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Question 14 of 14 Question 14 of 14

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If a child develops a vestibular schwannoma then what genetic disorder should be suspected?

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