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100

This imaging test should be performed first to rule out hemorrhage in suspected stroke.

What is a non-contrast CT scan?

100

This subtype of migraine involves temporary motor weakness and may mimic a stroke.

What is a hemiplegic migraine?

100

This syndrome involves persistent symptoms beyond the normal recovery period of a mild TBI.

This syndrome involves persistent symptoms beyond the normal recovery period.

100

This is the most common malignant primary brain tumor in adults.

What is glioblastoma?

100

This motor symptom is essential for diagnosing Parkinson’s disease.

What is bradykinesia?

200

This hemorrhagic stroke results from bleeding directly into the brain parenchyma, often due to hypertension.

What is an intracerebral hemorrhage?

200

This migraine medication class works by promoting vasoconstriction and inhibiting trigeminal pain pathways.

What are triptans?

200

This progressive neurodegenerative condition is seen in athletes and veterans with repeated head injuries.

What is chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)?

200

This genetic disorder is associated with an increased risk of meningiomas and schwannomas.

What is neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2)?

200

This common tremor improves with alcohol and worsens with stress.

What is essential tremor?

300

This is the most common artery involved in ischemic strokes and can cause aphasia if in the dominant hemisphere.

What is the middle cerebral artery?

300

A thunderclap headache with photophobia and stiff neck should prompt evaluation for this deadly diagnosis.

What is subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)?

300

Concussions can cause a wide variety of symptoms. Name two categories of symptoms.

What are physical, cognitive, emotional, or sleep-related symptoms?

300

This imaging modality is preferred to evaluate brain tumors.

What is MRI with contrast/gadolinium?

300

This autosomal recessive disease causes copper buildup and Kayser-Fleischer rings.

What is Wilson disease?

400

This bleed is due to torn bridging veins and is crescent-shaped on imaging.

What is a subdural hematoma?

400

These headaches are known for being severe, unilateral, and associated with tearing, rhinorrhea, and agitation.

What is a cluster headache?

400

Name two reasons a CT scan is indicated in head trauma.

What is GCS <15, age >60, vomiting x2, anticoagulant use, seizure, or amnesia >30 minutes before injury?

400

This treatment method is used for multiple or deep metastatic brain tumors.


What is stereotactic radiosurgery?

400

This lab value must be checked and kept above 50 in patients with RLS.

What is ferritin?

500

This blood pressure threshold must be met before giving tPA.

What is <185/110 mmHg?

500

This temporal headache with jaw claudication and risk of blindness requires immediate corticosteroids.

What is giant cell arteritis (temporal arteritis)?

500

The separation of "return to play" stages after concussion is this duration of time.

What is 24 hours?

500

This “fried egg” appearance on histology is classic for this tumor type.

What is oligodendroglioma?

500

This fatal genetic disorder causes chorea, psychiatric symptoms, and dementia.

What is Huntington disease?

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