2017 MCQ HNN Flashcards

1
Q

Patient had trauma to part of face, and has numbness at area of chin, what nerve is most likely damaged?

A

Mental nerves

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2
Q

What branch of the facial nerve emerges from the parotid plexus and passes superior to the jaw?

A

Marginal mandibular

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3
Q

What would you expect if there was compression at L3?

A

Loss of sensation at knee and inner thigh

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4
Q

What does the subarachnoid space contain?

A

CSF

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5
Q

Where is CSF produced in the brain?

A

Choroid plexus in lateral, third and fourth ventricles

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6
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What region of the basal ganglia would a patient have a lesion in if they present with random, involuntary movements of their left arm?

A

As basal ganglia is above decussation, patient would have a lesion in the right side of the basal ganglia in a structure involved in the indirect pathway

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7
Q

What should be the immediate concern if there is infection of CN VIII and some signs of CN VII involvement?

A

Eyes not being able to close

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8
Q

CT scan of neck pointing to a circular thing. This ‘thing’ was lateral to another circular thing and they form pairs that were present on both sides. What is this structure?

A

Internal jugular vein

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9
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What would you expect to see with a lesion in the left ventral lateral column?

A

Unilateral loss of pain sensation on the contralateral side

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10
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Patient has loss of pain sensation on left half of body and loss of sensation of right half of face. Where is the potential site of the lesion?

A

Right substantia nigra or right lateral medulla as spinothalamic tract runs through here

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11
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You observe that patient has diplopia when he looks to the left and downwards. What extra-ocular muscle is potentially damaged?

A

Inferior rectus

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12
Q

Which nerves are involved in the corneal reflex?

A

CN V and VII

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13
Q

Histological diagram showing a cross-sectional view of peripheral nerves with arrow pointing to a structure

A

Answer was perineurium

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14
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Patient has GCS of 6 with pupil opening in response to pain and abnormal motor extensor response. What would you expect the verbal response to be?

A

Incomprehensible speech

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15
Q

Where is the mucus from in OME?

A

Goblet cells

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16
Q

Define tinnitus

A

Sensation of sound in the absence of an external auditory stimulus due to heightened awareness of neural activity in the auditory pathways

17
Q

What is the name of the bone and the part that attaches to the eardrum?

A

Malleus and umbo

18
Q

What muscles help to dampen vibration of auditory ossicles?

A

Stapedius (VII) and tensor tympani (V)

19
Q

What is otosclerosis?

A
  • Hardening of the annular ligament due to calcification with age
  • Leads to hearing loss due to less vibration in and out of the fenestra vestibuli
20
Q

Which group of lymph nodes do tonsils drain to initially?

A

Deep cervical

21
Q

Define chorea:

A

Abnormal involuntary movement disorder part of the dyskinesia syndrome and is associated with Huntington’s disease