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Axons are the cytoplasmic extensions of __________ neurons
Glucose contentration in the CSF is 50-75mg/dL. In general this should be ______ of the blood concentration. 66 %
In myelomennogocele, the portrusion of the defective spinal canal contains: Meningines and portion of the spinal cord
Ruptured saccular congenital aneurysms, so called berry aneurysms, cause hemmorage is best classified as subarachnoid
The most common cause of stroke in the United States is Atherosclerosis
Which form of brain injury does not contain/cause significant macrocopic or microscopic injuries Brain concussion
St.Louis enphatitis is transmitted by: Mosquito bites
Which disease can be transmitted by corneal transportation Creutzfield Jacobs Disease
Table dorsalis is characterized by Atrophy of the pos. of the spinal cord
Multiple plaques of myelination visible by MRI is typical of ________ multiple sclerosis
Korsakoff syndrome is typically a cause of deficiency of Vitamin B
The most common feature of Alzeimers is Dementia
In Parkinsons which part of the brain shows pigmention Substania Nigra
Which of the following diseases is inherited by as an autonomal dominant trait? Huntingtons Disease
Most primary malignant tumors orignate from Astrocytes
The most common location of globastomal multiforme is: Central hemisphere
Highly malignant tumors exclusively found in the cerebellum of children are called medullablastoid
Which tumor can be surgically resected with no residual consequences? Meningioma
Which tumor occurs only in peripheral nerves? Schwannoma
The most common characteristic of epilepsy is seizures
Mercury poisoning primarily affects the proximal renal tubules
Which of the following is the most prevalent metabolic diseases which affect the kidneys Diabetes Mellitus
Patients with diabetes are prone to what disorder of the kidney? Bacterial Urinal Infection
Most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children Lipoid Nephrons
All of the following are renal complications of diabetes except Crescentic glomure lonephrinitis
The most common urinary stones are made of: Calcium Phosphate
Acute "honeymoon" cytisis is caused by Bacteria
Artherosclerosis of the aorta and renal arteriole is causing significantly reduced blood flow through the kidneys is shown as Diabetes Mellitus
The most common malignant tumor of the urinary tract is Carcioma of the urinary bladder
Solid tumor of 4 year old Wilms Tumor
Carcioma of the Urinary bladder is classified as Uroethial Carcicoma
Most important hormone regulating renal function is Antideuretic Hormone
Functional Unit of the Kidneys Nephrons
Kidneys secrete which hormone neccesary to raise BP Renin
The best known local symptom of pyelophitis or renal tumor is Flank Pain
"Poisoning with Urine" Uremia
Biopsy Specimens used to confirm bladder cancer by Cytoscopy
The most imporatant developmental disorder of urinary tract is known as Autosomal Dominant Polycytuc Kidney Disease
James Smith Prerenal Renal Failure
Patients who develop chronic renal failure or and-stage renal disease requires Dialysis
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