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Neurology Examination Question List for 6 th year Students SEMMELWEIS UNIVERSITY / FACULTY OF MEDICINE 1 st series Priority questions 1. Disorders of the innervation of pupils. 2. The facial nerve 3. Differential diagnosis of vertigo and dizziness 4. Localisation of paresis syndromes 5. Symptomes of upper and lower motroneuron lesion 6. Types and rystalline of aphasia 7. Classification of unconscious conditions 8. Examination of the unconscious patient 9. Unconsciousness due to metabolic origin 10. Emergency in Neurology 11. Clinical manifestation of increased intracranial pressure. Herniations. 12. Traumatic intracranial bleeding 13. Trauma of the spine and spinal cord 14. Clinical syndromes of impaired circulation of the internal carotid artery 15. Clinical syndromes of impaired circulation of the vertebro-basilar system 16. Emergency in cerebrovascular disorders 17. Diagnostic procedures in cerebrovascular disorders. 18. Disturbance of cerebral venous circulation. 19. Intracerebral bleedings. 20. Diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage 21. Status epilepticus 22. Meningitis, encephalitis 23. Multiple sclerosis 24. Signs of brain tumors 25. Signs of tumors of the spine and spinal space 26. Brain edema 27. Diagnostic criteria of dementia 28. Diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease 29. Wernicke-Korsakow syndrome 30. Guillain-Barre syndrome 31. Disturbance of micturition and defecation 32. Myasthenia gravis 2 nd series 1. Neurological causes of impaired visual acquity. Visual field defects. 2. Ocular movement and gaze disorders 3. Disorders of the vestibular system. 4. Syndromes of lower cranial nerve dysfunctions. 5. Syndromes of pons and mesencephalon lesions 6. The muscle tone control 7. Neuroanatomical basis of sensory disturbances 8. Functional systems of cerebellum. Signs of cerebellar disorders. 9. Gait disorders 10. Symptoms of frontal lobe damage 11. Symptoms of temporal lobe damage 12. The limbic system 13. Symptoms of parietal lobe damage Faculty of Medicine 267
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14. Symptoms of occipital lobe damage<br />
15. Cerebral dominance (functional brain asymmetry)<br />
16. Classification of aphasia<br />
17. Agnosia, apraxia, alexia, agraphia<br />
18. The basal ganglia<br />
19. Disorders of the thalamus<br />
20. Localisation of memory disturbances<br />
21. Imaging techniques (angiography, CT, MR, PET, SPECT )<br />
22. Ultrasound examination of the cerebral vessels<br />
23. EEG in the diagnostic workup<br />
24. EMG, nerve conduction studies, transcranial magnetic stimulation and evoked<br />
potentials (BAEP, VEP, SSEP)<br />
25. The lumbar puncture and the examination of cerebrospinal fluid<br />
26. The cerebral circulation, and its regulation<br />
27. Classification of cerebrovascular disorders<br />
28. TIA<br />
29. Cerebrovascular disorders in young adults<br />
30. Treatment of cerebral ischemia<br />
31. Classification of epilepsy<br />
32. Diagnostic workup of epilepsy<br />
33. Differential diagnosis of syncope and other types of disturbed consciousness<br />
34. Treatment of epilepsy<br />
3 rd series<br />
1. Neurological disorders caused by viral infections<br />
2. Neurological disorders caused by Herpes virus<br />
3. Prion-diseases, slow virus infections<br />
4. Neurological consequences of AIDS<br />
5. Clinical types and treatment of multiple scelrosis<br />
6. Hystopathological classification of brain tumors<br />
7. Brain tumors of childhood<br />
8. Metastatic tumors of the brain<br />
9. Paraneoplasias of the nervous system (PML, neuropathies, cerebellar deg.,<br />
Lambert-Eaton sy.)<br />
10. Disorders associated with parkinsonian syndrome<br />
11. Treatment of Parkinson’s disease<br />
12. Hyperkinetic movement disorders<br />
13. Differential diagnosis of tremor<br />
14. Classification of encephalopathies<br />
15. Primary degenerative dementias<br />
16. Dementia in cerebrovascular disorders<br />
17. Multisystem atrophy<br />
18. Disturbed cerebrospinal fluid circulation (hydrocephalus)<br />
19. Syndrome of brachial plexus damage<br />
20. Syndrome of radial, ulnar and median nerve damage<br />
21. Syndrome of lumbosacral plexus damage<br />
22. Etiology of polyneuropathies<br />
23. Neuropathies in diabetes mellitus<br />
24. Inherited neuropathies (Charcot-Marie, Dejerine-Sottas, Refsum)<br />
25. Low back pain, and cervical disk disease