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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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What is the main function of the autonomic nervous system (ANS)?

Where is the ANS regulated mainly in the brain?

Which vitamin deficiencies can play a role in the development of dementia?

Which are risk factors for vascular dementia?

Which biomarker is associated with Alzheimer’s disease?

What factors contribute to Alzheimer’s disease?

What is dementia?

Here are four descriptions related to neurological status, including one that represents typical findings in a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS):

Which of the following clinical cases would include the ALS in the differential diagnosis?

What pathophysiological processes in the nervous system lead to the symptoms seen in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?

Which of the following characteristics is associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)?

Which symptoms are characteristic of an absence (petit mal) seizure?

Which symptoms are characteristic of a grand mal seizure?

What are the possible causes of epilepsy?

A 60-year-old man presents to the emergency department with sudden-onset right-sided weakness and difficulty speaking. His symptoms began approximately 2 hours ago. On examination, you note right hemiparesis and expressive aphasia. His blood pressure is within normal limits, and there are no signs of trauma. A non-contrast CT scan of the head shows no acute abnormalities. What is the most likely diagnosis?

What does it indicate when, during the Latent Paresis test (Mingazzini Strumpel test), the patient’s left arm and leg exhibit weakness and descend (like shown on the picture)?

Posterior Cerebral Artery

Middle Cerebral Artery

Anterior Cerebral Artery

Internal Carotid Artery

External Carotid Artery

Common Carotid 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

Sleep Age-Wise Guide

The Value of the Annual Check-up

Spotting Stroke Symptoms

Headache: When to Seek Medical Attention

Главоболие: кога да търсим помощ?

Understanding Neuropsychological Evaluations: What to Expect

Warning Signs of Cognitive Problems in Seniors

Невропсихологическо изследване – индикации, провеждане и резултати

Невропсихологично изследване при възрастни

Водата като лекарство

Домашни посещения

Ролята на проследяващия невролог

Dementia is Not a Diagnosis

Self or Save Treatment: Navigating Drug Safety

Ischemic Stroke

How to Put on Sterile Gloves and Stay Sterile

Sleep Age-Wise Guide

The Value of the Annual Check-up

Spotting Stroke Symptoms

Headache: When to Seek Medical Attention

Главоболие: кога да търсим помощ?

Understanding Neuropsychological Evaluations: What to Expect

Warning Signs of Cognitive Problems in Seniors

Невропсихологическо изследване – индикации, провеждане и резултати

Невропсихологическо изследване – индикации, провеждане и резултати

Невропсихологично изследване при възрастни

Водата като лекарство

Домашни посещения

Ролята на проследяващия невролог

Ролята на проследяващия невролог

Dementia is Not a Diagnosis

Self or Save Treatment: Navigating Drug Safety

Self or Save Treatment: Navigating Drug Safety

Dementia is Not a Diagnosis

Ролята на проследяващия невролог

Q 2.35. Emergencies in Neurology