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35 Cards in this Set

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spinal cord tract a/w:
touch, vib, pressure sensation
dorsal column
spinal cord tract a/w:
voluntary motor to the body
corticospinal
spinal cord tract a/w:
voluntary motor to the head and neck
corticobulbar
spinal cord tract a/w:
pain and temp sensation
spinothalamic
spinal cord tract a/w:
postural adjustments and head movement
vestibular spinal tract
what are the MC locations for aneurysms in the circle of willis
ACA = bitemporal hemoanopia

PCA = CN3 palsy
area of brain lesion a/w:
contralateral hemiballismus
subthalamus
area of brain lesion a/w:
eyes look toward lesion
frontal eye field
area of brain lesion a/w:
eyes look away from lesion
PPRF
area of brain lesion a/w:
paralysis on upward gaze
sup caliculi
area of brain lesion a/w:
hemispatial neglect
non dominant parietal
area of brain lesion a/w:
coma
RAS
area of brain lesion a/w:
poor repitition
arcuate fasciculus
area of brain lesion a/w:
poor comprehension
wernickes
area of brain lesion a/w:
poor vocal expression
brocas
area of brain lesion a/w:
resting tremor
basal ganglia
area of brain lesion a/w:
intention tremor
cerebellar hemisphere
area of brain lesion a/w:
hyperorality, hypersexuality, disinhibited behavor
amygdala
area of brain lesion a/w:
personality changes
frontal lobe
area of brain lesion a/w:
dysarthria
cerebellar vermis
area of brain lesion a/w:
agraphia and acalcula
dominant parietal
which infections affect the anterior horns
polio

west nile
how will a px present with anterior horn lesion
flaccid paralysis
spinal cord lesion a/w:
fasciculation but also spastic paralysis
ALS
spinal cord lesion a/w:
impaired propioception and pupils that do not react to light
syphilis
spinal cord lesion a/w:
bilateral loss of pain and temp below the lesion, hand weakness
syringomyelia
spinal cord lesion a/w:
bilateral loss of vib sense and spastic paralysis of legs then arms
B12 def
spinal cord lesion a/w:
bilateral loss of pain and temp, bilateral spastic paralysis and bilateral flaccid paralysis
ant spinal artery syndrome
nerve responsible for:
eye lid openning
3
nerve responsible for:
taste of ant 2/3
7
nerve responsible for:
head turning
11
nerve responsible for:
tongue movement
12
nerve responsible for:
muscles of mastication
5
nerve responsible for:
balance
8
nerve responsible for:
monitor carotid sinus
9