MacFearing Nerve Tissue Questions
Allergic to Adrenergics
Pissing Myself Before This Exam (I Have Urge Incontinence)
Don't Be a Boob, Listen to Ayoob
Miscellaneous + Moya Moya
100

Grey matter areas in the CNS are made up of this

What are neuronal cell bodies and glial Cells?

100

Which adrenergic receptor ignores NE like a girl at a bar ignores a guy wearing a fedora?

What are beta-2 receptors? (I used to wear a fedora)

Beta-2 receptors cause bronchodilation and relaxation of vascular smooth muscle cells, especially in skeletal muscle

100

This type of incontinence happens with a lesion above pons

What is urge incontinence?

Path is normal except brain cannot send inhibitory signal to get patient to the bathroom

100

Structure located along the lateral wall of lateral?

What is the caudate?

Caudate lies next to putamen, separated from lentiform nucleus by anterior arms of genu, lentiform nucleus is separated from thalamus by posterior arms of genu

100

Ronsenthal fibers on tumor histology slide generally mean this?

What is that tumor is slow-growing?

Rosenthal fibers indicate slow growing tumors, and are common in pediatric/adult benign tumors and pilocytic astrocytoma (but they can be present in many tumors).

200

Myelinated internodes in the PNS are made up of this

What are the investing layers of Schwann cell membranes?

200

This is the alpha-2 agonist used to treat hypertension by decreasing sympathetic tone by inhibiting release of NE (among other mechanisms)

What is Clonidine?

200

This type of reaction to noxious stimuli could happen after Dr. Erickson's son drops you out of his helicopter and you suffer a C-spine injury

What is autonomic dysreflexia?

Rxn to noxious stimuli, which is often a full bladder (urine retention).  Treatment is to remove noxious stimuli (catheterization).

200

This imaging finding is suggestive of ischemic event

What is "blending" of white and grey matter in imaging? (Cytotoxic edema)

Vascular leak/inflammation that results from ischemia/infarction causes lack of appearance of differentiation on imaging

Vasogenic edema is from neovascular proliferation from tumors, or increased leak from infection such as an abcess

200
The age that kids should use their first purposeful word

What is 12 months old?

Review developmental milestones, i'm not writing them all out here

300

These aspects of nerve conduction are affected by myelin sheathing

What are the speed and fidelity conduction?

300

Cocaine's two mechanisms of action

What are local sodium-channel blocker and NET blocker?

300

Why aren't alpha-1 agonist used for stress incontinence anymore?

What are strokes due to hypertension?

300

An emergent cause of hydrocephalus in lateral ventricles only

What is a colloid cyst (blocking foramen of monro that drains to third ventricle)

Choroid plexus -> lateral ventricles -> Foramen of Monro -> Third ventricle -> Cerebral aqueduct -> Fourth Ventricle -> 

Magendie or Lushka, central canal (to surround spinal cord/cauda equina)

or

roof of ventricle -> arachnoid granulations -> dural venous sinuses

300

Reason that Fosphenytoin is better rescue medication for status epilipticus than Phenytoin

What is that it does not need to be injected with dangerous vehicle, and that it is readily converted to phenytoin by resident phosphatases once in tissues.

400

This type of glial cell is primarily found in white matter; its function is to remove excess extracellular K+ that is released during impulse conduction

What are fibrous astrocytes?

400

The reason a guy with an enlarged prostate has become dizzy after starting Prazosin

What is that Prazosin is an alpha-1 antagonist, so the patient has become hypotensive?

Alpha-1 receptors activate Gq proteins that cause vascular smooth muscle cell contraction via IP3; increase vascular resistance, and therefore BP

400

Important questions to ask a young patient with incontinence/difficulty voiding urine

What are whether they have had visual changes or changes in the dexterity/strength of their hands recently?

MS triad!

400

Typical imaging finding after global ischemia

What are symmetrical watershed infarcts?

Ex: Damage between ACA and MCA areas after septic shock

400

This is the most common PRIMARY brain tumor in adults

Glioblastoma (Grade 4 astrocytoma)

Mets are most common brain tumors in adults, but glioblastoma is most common PRIMARY tumor

500

This type of ependymal cells are only found in the third ventricle, and are connected (primarily) with other ependymal cells with tight junctions, as opposed to the belt desmosomes that connect typical ependymal cells.

What are tanycytes?

500

These types of receptors activate Gq proteins

What are M1, M3, M5, and Alpha 1

(Gi = M2, A2, D2 (MAD2))

Gs= Beta

500

Three W's of normal pressure hydrocephalus

What are wet, wobbly, and whacky?

Wet (incontinence)

Wobbly (Gait issues)

Wacky (Cognitive changes)

Reversible if caught early

500

Artery/ventricle that are visible on axial CT/MRI at level of (middle) cerebellar peduncles

What are 4th ventricle and basilar artery?


500

Reversal agent for Succinylcholine

what is trick question, succinylcholine is a depolarizing NMJ blocker, so no reversal until pseudocholinesterase breaks the drug down and NMJ receptors return from their refractory periods!  Neostigmine can be used to reverse non-depolarizing NMJ blockers (Pancuronium) and Physostigmine (cholinesterase activity) can reverse antimuscarinic toxicity (anticholinergic toxicity i.e. atropine)

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