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Answer of Q90 is
Anonymous Quiz
11%
A. Complete transection of the spinal cord
8%
B. Damage to the cervical dorsal roots on the right side
19%
C. Lesion of the dorsal columns on the right side
5%
D. Lesion of the medial longitudinal fasciculus on the right side
57%
E. Right-sided hemisection of the spinal cord
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Forwarded from Medical explain and Quizzes stage 3
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Total damage to the right optic nerve will cause ?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
Bilateral blindness
65%
Ipsilateral blindness
19%
Homonymous hemianopia
6%
Bitemporal hemianopia
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Damage to the lateral aspect of optic chiasma will cause ?
Anonymous Quiz
25%
Contralateral nasal field loss
38%
Ipsilateral nasal field loss
32%
Bitemporal hemianopia
5%
Homonymous hemianopia
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Damage to the center of optic chiasma will cause ?
Anonymous Quiz
3%
Ipsilateral nasal field loss
11%
Contralateral nasal field loss
78%
Bitemporal hemianopia
7%
Contralateral temporal field loss
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Lesion in the optic tract will result in ?
Anonymous Quiz
74%
Homonymous hemianopia
7%
Bitemporal hemianopia
9%
Contralateral nasal field loss
9%
Contralateral temporal field loss
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Absent direct light reflex on the stimulated eye it's caused by ?
Anonymous Quiz
31%
Ipsilateral efferent fibers damage
18%
Contralateral efferent fibers damage
40%
Ipsilateral afferent fibers damage
11%
Contralateral afferent fibers damage
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Damage to superior bundles of optic radiation will result in ?
Anonymous Quiz
15%
Homonymous superior quadrantanopia
62%
Homonymous inferior quadrantanopia
5%
Bitemporal hemianopia
18%
A & B
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Lesion affecting the lower bundles of optic radiation will result in ?
Anonymous Quiz
4%
Ipsilateral homonymous inferior quadrantanopia
10%
Contralateral homonymous inferior quadrantanopia
59%
Contralateral homonymous superior quadrantanopia
27%
Ipsilateral homonymous superior quadrantanopia
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Anterior visual cortex. Occlusion of the PCA will result in ?
Anonymous Quiz
27%
Homonymous hemianopia with macular affecting
73%
Homonymous hemianopia with macular sparing
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Abo Batman is 70 year old with sedentary life style and he is recently diagnosed with MCA occlusion. He is now stable status. His son Batman 🦇 which he is a medical student at college of Bats for medicine in Gotham city. He is a very great student and he performed an examination of visual feild defect to his Father and found by mapping he is having Left homonyms hemianopia and when performing light reflex he found it is slightly suppressed .
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Doctor Batman 🦇✨
Abo Batman is 70 year old with sedentary life style and he is recently diagnosed with MCA occlusion. He is now stable status. His son Batman 🦇 which he is a medical student at college of Bats for medicine in Gotham city. He is a very great student and he performed…
Regarding the optic pathway. Where is the lesion ?
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23%
Left LGN or tract
51%
Right LGN or tract
12%
Left optic radiation
14%
Right optic radiation
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92. Which drug has very good synergistic effect when combined with miotics; often used in patients with POAG unresponsive to the single drug, and may cause corneal anaesthesia?
A. Brimonidine
B. Timolol
C. Mannitol
D. Latanoprost
A. Brimonidine
B. Timolol
C. Mannitol
D. Latanoprost
Forwarded from Neurology MCQs
Forwarded from Neurology MCQs
91. Which drug used for glaucoma treatment may cause paresthesia of the fingers, toes, hands, feet and around the mouth?
A. Betaxolol
B. Pilocarpine
C. Bimatoprost
D. Acetazolamide
A. Betaxolol
B. Pilocarpine
C. Bimatoprost
D. Acetazolamide