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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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Какво означава дисдиадохокинезия в контекста на неврологичния статус?

Какви видове нистагъм могат да се наблюдават?

Какво включва абревиатурата “DANISH”, с която се означават симптомите на церебеларна увреда?

Кое определение най-точно описва термина атаксия?

Which type of general sense is responsible for detecting pressure and vibration in the body?

Is the spinal cord considered part of the peripheral nervous system?

What is the purpose of testing superficial sensations during a neurological examination?

Which sensation is typically assessed using a cotton ball or brush during a neurological examination?

Why is it important to compare sensations bilaterally during a superficial sensation examination?

Which area of the body corresponds to the L5 dermatome in neurological assessments?

Which region of the hand is primarily innervated by the median nerve in neurological assessments?

Clinical Case Question: A patient is experiencing numbness and tingling in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and half of the ring finger. Which condition is commonly associated with these symptoms?

What characterizes radicular syndrome in a patient’s presentation?

Clinical Case Question: A patient reports progressive weakness, tingling, and numbness in both hands and feet. What condition is most likely causing this polyneuropathic syndrome?

Which anatomical structures constitute the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

What is the primary function of ganglia, a crucial component of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?

The darker area indicated with an arrow is:

The darker area indicated with an arrow is supplied by:

Which symptoms will most probably be observed in a patient with the following CT image?

What is the key anatomical difference between the external and internal carotid arteries?

Posterior Cerebral Artery

Q 1.2. Патологични рефлекси ТЕСТ

Q 1.1 Aντανακλαστικά TEST

Q 1.1. Рефлекси

Q 1.4. Topical Sensory Syndromes – Summary of the Summary

Q 2.32. Wilson’s Disease – Hepatolenticular Degeneration

Q 2.13. Neurolues

Plasma Exchange and Immunoglobulins – Indications and Use

Causes for Myasthenic Crisis

Myasthenic Crisis

Transient Ischemic Attack vs Stroke – What is the difference?

Aphasia vs Dysarthria – What is the difference?

Etiology of the Ischemic Stroke

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.