
Neuroanatomy L10-15
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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Which cranial nerve does not emerge medially?
A ___ SCI produces total loss of all motor and sensory function below the level of injury
Match the following injuries and symptoms.
Match the following
Match the following.
Sort the causes of neuronal degeneration.
Which of the following results in loss of saltatory conduction which leads to a decrease of conduction velocity and conduction block?
In poliomyelitis, virus attacks LMN in SC __ brainstem.
Which of the following fibers are degenerated in ALS?
What tracts cross in the medulla?
Where are the descending UMN fibers of the pyramidal pathway located in the midbrain, pons and medulla?
Match the nerve and function.
Match the nerve and dysfunction.
Sort the cranial nerves and their location.
Which of the following myelinates most cranial nerves?
Which cranial nerve is myelinated by oligodendrocytes?
Match the conditions and the structure damaged.
Which of the following does not supply blood to the brainstem?
Which nerve controls the opening and closing of the eye?
Match the following in regards to the pupillary light reflex.
Match the pupillary light response defects.
What is it called when pupils do not react to light?
What area is damaged in argyll-robertson pupils?
Describe the order of light in pupillary constriction.
What is the pathway for accommodation and convergence?
Where is the vertical gaze center located?
Where is the lateral gaze center located?
Match the structures and damages.
The macula detects changes in head position relative to __ and linear acceleration and deceleration.
Which of the following is not a function of the cristae ampullaris in the semicircular canal/duct?
What does no nystagmus and no doll's eye reflex indicate in a comatose patient?
Match the term and definition.
Match the disease/dysfunction and level of injury.
Which of the following is a PNS demyelinating disease that results in LMN paralysis?
Which of the following is a CNS demyelinating disease that attacks CS tracts, dorsal columns, MLF, and optic nerve?
Which of the following involves destruction of LMNs?
Which of the following involves destruction of UMNs and LMNs?
Which of the following is from a fluid filled cavity in the center of the SC causing bilateral loss of pain and temperature in the UE (cape-like distribution)?
Which of the following involves bilateral degeneration and subsequent demyelination of fibers in the dorsal columns (fasciculus gracilis) starting in the lower body?
Which of the following damages the crossing fibers in the SC?
A pt presents with bilateral lower limb weakness, loss of pain and temperature, but preserved discriminative senses. Where is the infarct?
Which CN have LMNs?
Which CN have PS function?
Which CN have general sensory function?
Which CN has special sensory neurons?
Match the nerve and function.
Match the nerve and damage.
In medial medullary syndrome, a pt has ___ LMN weakness of tongue muscles, __ UMN paralysis, and ___ decreased discriminative sensations.Â
Match the artery injury with syndrome.
Which of the following are consistent with lateral medullary syndrome?
Which of the following is consistent with lateral pontine damage?
Which of the following is characterized by ipsi loss of all components, sensory and motor?
Which of the following is characterized by ipsi LMN paralysis in muscles of mastication with hyperacusis and jaw deviation toward the lesion as well as loss of conscious proprioception of TMJ joint and jaw jerk reflex?
Which of the following is characterized by ipsi loss of all sensations from most of the face except proprioception as well as damage to corneal reflex?
Which of the following is characterized by contra loss of discriminative sensations from the face and body?
Which of the following is characterized by contra loss of discriminative senses from face?
Match the nuclei and function.
Match the nuclei and function.
Match the nuclei and function.