This is giving me a migraine
Stop staring at me
Am I having a stroke?
Radiology says it may be demyelinating
Please don't seize
100

This is the duration of headache needed to define it as a migraine

4-72 hours in adults and 2-72 hours in children, at least 5 overall attacks 

100

The superior oblique muscle does these two eye movements 

intorsion and depression 

100

This was previously the time window to give tPA to suspected stroke patients. 

3 hours

100

A patient with new MS flare (optic neuritis) is admitted to the hospital and started on pulse steroids. Why are steroids used for MS flares? 

to accelerate recovery but does not change the prognosis 

100

3hz spike and wave is typically seen in this type of seizure 

Absence

200

This medication is ideal for patients who have migraines and are overweight

Topiramate 

200

A patient with MS is having double vision. When looking to the right, her left eye cannot adduct and her right eye has nystagmus. Where would the lesion be? 

Left MLF= Left INO= Left eye can't adduct 

200

This patient comes in with somnolence only and yet the ED doctor is concerned about a stroke. Where would the lesion be?

Bilateral thalamic (artery of percheron)
200

Juxtacortical, periventricular, spinal cord and infratentorial are the locations for common MS plaques, however, a new fifth location was added.

Optic nerve 

200

HSV patients will typically have this finding on EEG

PLEDs

300

This is the earliest known step in the pathophysiology of a migraine headache 

Cortical spreading depression 

300

This cranial nerve tends to be affected in patients who have hydrocephalus, increased intracranial pressure, papilledema and headache. 

CN 6

300

Daily Double:

A patient was riding a roller coaster and developed anisocoria, nystagmus, left ptosis and decreased sensation on left face. 

What is the gold standard diagnostic test? 

Catheter angiogram 

300

How does pregnancy affect the disease course of MS. 

It does not affect it appreciably (may have less exacerbations during pregnancy and more 6 months post partum)

300

This ASM is great to be used in pregnancy

Lamotrigine 

I will not take Keppra as an answer 

400

This medication for migraines is known to cause weight gain

Valproic acid 

400

Patients with optic neuritis tend to develop a specific color desaturation. 

Red 

400

A patient comes in with a right homonymous hemianopia suspected to be from a left PCA infarct. You think it also affected the splenium of the corpus callosum. This would cause what additional symptom?

Alexia with agraphia 

400

Dalfampridine is an FDA approved medication used in MS to improve what.

Speed of walking 

400

Phenytoin has this kind of pharmacokinetics 

Non-linear, zero order 

500

This CGRP medication binds directly to the CGRP molecule rather than the receptor  

Galcanezumab OR Fremanezumab

500

Daily Double: 

When looking right--> both eyes stay in the middle

When looking left--> only left eye abducts

Where is the lesion? 

Bilateral MLF and R. CN 6 (one and a half syndrome)
500

List the arteries that supply the Thalamus (and their origin). 

Thalamoperforator (p1)

Posterior choroidal and thalamogeniculate (p2)

Tuberothalamic (pcomm)

500

Natalizumab works in this mechanism 

alpha 4 integrin molecule inhibitor 

500

How does Valproic acid affect Lamotrigine metabolism 

Synergistic effect, valproic acid increases amount of Lamotrigine in body (increases its half life)

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