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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |