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9 Cards in this Set
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Which area of the brain being damaged causes abnormalities in perception? |
Non-dominant temporal lobe |
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What lesion in the brain causes cortical blindness? |
Bilateral lesion of the occipital lobe. |
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What is a transient ischaemic attack? |
A brief neurological dysfunction that lasts for less than 24 hours. |
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Lady comes in with > 4 week history of sinusitis. What is the Management? |
Refer to ENT due to duration of symptoms |
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Patient has a pleomorphic adenoma. What surgical procedure may need to be done and why? |
Partial anterior parotidectomy In order to prevent a facial nerve palsy |
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In chronic sinusitis which antibody is likely to be raised? |
IgE |
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What are the 5 types of antibodies and what does a rise in each of them indicate? |
IgA - Found in gut lining, respiratory tract, breast milk. |
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7 yr old boy becomes breathless after exercise. Blood results show low RCC, very high WCC, lowplatelets. |
ALL |
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What type of molecule is surfactant made from? |
Phospholipids |