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Dr. Petya Stefanova

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Assistant at the Faculty of Medicine at Sofia University and resident physician in Neurology at Sofiamed University Hospital.

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Why is the Mingazzini Strumpel test, also known as the Latent Paresis test, used in neurological examination?

What is the meaning of the term quadriplegic?

What is the meaning of the term monoparesis?

What is the primary difference between paralysis and plegia?

Which cranial nerves structures receive unilateral innervation from the motor cortex via the corticobulbar tract?

Where does the pyramidal decussation of the corticospinal tract primarily occur?

Why are benzodiazepines not a medication of first choice for sleep disorders? (Multiple choice)

What are common indications for the use of melatonin?

What is the role of melatonin in sleep disorders?

What is considered a first-line treatment for insomnia?

Sleep hygiene is important in treating and preventing insomnia.

Which of the following represents a type of insomnia?

Which neurons are responsible for the awake state?

How does REM (Rapid Eye Movement) sleep typically change with aging?

During which sleep stage do dreams occur?

What is the muscle tone during sleep?

What does the abbreviation REM-sleep stand for?

What is the primary diagnostic method for sleep disorders?

Q1: How many neurons are there in the human brain?

Q2: How much does the human brain weigh?

Neurotransmission

Parkinson’s Disease Differential Diagnosis Questionnaire

Role of the Direct and Indirect Pathways in the Extrapyramidal System: Balancing Motor Control

The Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)

Lewy Body Dementia with Parkinsonism versus Parkinson’s Disease

Aging as a Risk Factor for Parkinson’s Disease

The Role of Genetics in Parkinson’s Disease

Protective Factors for Parkinson’s Disease: Physical Activity, Smoking, and Caffeine

Alpha-Synuclein vs. Tau Protein: A Comparative Overview

Alpha-Synuclein and α-Synucleinopathies

Genetics and Multiple Sclerosis

Etiology of Multiple Sclerosis

Differential Diagnosis for Parkinson’s Disease

Cauda Equina Syndrome (CES)

Treatment Options for Multiple Sclerosis

Diet Recommendations for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Wallenberg Syndrome (Lateral Medullary Syndrome)

Ischemic Stroke

How to Put on Sterile Gloves and Stay Sterile

Q 2.35. Emergencies in Neurology

Q 2.34. Dementia

Q 2.33. Headache

Q 2.32. Wilson’s Disease

Q 2.31. Chorea

Q 2.30. Progressive Muscular Dystrophy

Q 2.29. Spinal Muscular Atrophy

Q 2.28. Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

Q 2.27. Parkinson’s Disease

Q 2.26. Status Epilepticus

Q 2.25. Epilepsy

Q 2.24. Traumatic Brain Injury

Q 2.23. Spinal Cord Tumors

Q 2.22. Cerebral Tumors

Q 2.21. Cerebral Vein and Dural Thrombosis

Q 2.20. Subarachnoid Haemorrhage

Q 2.19. Parenchymal Brain Haemorrhage

Q 2.18. Part 2 Cerebral Infarction – Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis

Q 2.18. Part 1 Cerebral Infarction – Types and Warning Signs

Q 2.17. Asymptomatic Cerebrovascular Disease. Transient Ischemic Attacks.