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What is the definition of the medical term “apraxia”?

  • 1.13. Higher cortical functions. Neuroimaging.
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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What does the term “agnosia” refer to?

  • 1.13. Higher cortical functions. Neuroimaging.
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Is muscle atrophy typically observed as a symptom of lower or upper motor neuron lesions?

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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If a patient has an absent knee reflex on their right leg, what could this symptom potentially indicate?

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Pathological reflexes are observed in:

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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What is the clinical interpretation of a suction positive reflex in elderly?

  • 1.2. Motor system. Upper and lower motor neuron paralysis
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Which brain area is primarily responsible for processing visual information received from the optic nerve?

  • 1.7. Cranial nerves I-VI
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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The patient on the picture is looking straight ahead. What is pathology observed?

The patient on the picture is looking straight ahead. What is pathology observed?

  • 1.7. Cranial nerves I-VI
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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When patient is asked to look to the right, his left eye moves to the right but his right eye remains straight ahead. Which nerve is affected?

  • 1.7. Cranial nerves I-VI
  • Dr. Petya Stefanova
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Trigeminal nerve is:

  • 1.7. Cranial nerves I-VI
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