Neurotic Neurologisms
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Final Jeopardy
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Cranial nerve injury associated with acute mydriasis

CN III

100

Diagnosis?


Bells Palsy

100

The score denoting Strength Against Gravity

3/5  

100

Visual hallucinations occur most commonly in this form of dementia

Dementia with Lewy Bodies

100

Symptom of normal pressure hydrocephalus most responsive to CSF shunting

Gait (Wobbly)

200

Q: Common term for lateral femoral cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome

Meralgia paresthetica

200

A 33-year-old woman is evaluated for double vision. Examination shows dysconjugate eye movements and nystagmus. Brain MRI is performed.

Most likely diagnosis?


Multiple Sclerosis- Classic MRI of brain demonstrating multiple ovoid shaped, hyperintense foci demonstrating MS plaques. Typically near periventricular areas, corpus callosum, centrum semiovale, and to lesser extent deep white matter and basal ganglia.

200

Most common location of initial muscle weakness in Lambert-Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome

Proximal lower extremities (accept lower extremities)

200

Eponym for disorder in which a patient believes that a friend or family member has been replaced by an identical imposter

Capgras Delusion

200

Definition of Epilepsy?

Two or more unprovoked seizures in over a 24 hour span or one unprovoked seizure with the significant risk of ongoing unprovoked seizure

300

Q: Likely diagnosis for acute-onset headache, neck pain, and new-onset Horner syndrome

Carotid Artery Dissection

300

Diagnosis and associated symptoms with this disease process?


Neurofibromatosis type 1 (Von Recklinghausen Disease), associated with dermatofibromas as seen in the image due to benign nerve sheath tumors, hypertension, epilepsy, soft tissue sarcomas, and cognitive deficits.

300

Cerebrospinal fluid electrophoresis finding characteristic of multiple sclerosis

Oligoclonal bands

300

Most common cause of death in patients with Parkinson disease

Pneumonia (accept aspiration PNA)

300

What are the most common types of cancers that result in brain metastases? (hint 4)

Lung, breast, melanoma, and kidney

400

Common term for long-term complication of Bell Palsy resulting in spontaneous tearing associated with eating

Crocodile Tears Syndrome (accept Bogorad's Syndrome; gustatolacrimal reflex; paroxysmal lacrimation)

400

A 40-year-old woman with recently diagnosed advanced HIV infection is evaluated for altered mental status and hemianopia. Brain MRI is performed. 


Most likely diagnosis?

- Lymphoma

- Toxoplasmosis

- Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy

- Tertiary syphilis 


Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy


The most likely diagnosis is progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML), which is caused by reactivation of the polyomavirus JC (JCV). PML-associated demyelination is confined to the subcortical white matter and the cortex. On MRI, PML presents as a discrete unilateral or bilateral foci of demyelination-appearing hyperintense lesions without mass effect. Diagnosis requires polymerase chain reaction testing for the presence of JCV and occasionally brain biopsy. In contrast, cerebral toxoplasmosis and primary central nervous system lymphoma cause discrete mass lesions whereas neurosyphilis is associated with non-specific changes on MRI.

400

Eponym for progressive spreading of jerking activity along a limb in focal motor status epilepticus

Jacksonian March

400

Diagnosis associated with anti–N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor antibodies

Autoimmune encephalitis

400

When is it appropriate to give antiplatelet or anticoagulation to a patient after they've received tPA?

Held for the first 24 hours

500

Q: Non-epileptic neurological disorder characterized by uncontrollable episodes of crying or laughing that are incongruent with mood

Pseudobulbar Affect (also accept emotional incontinence)

500

A 61-year-old woman is evaluated for sudden paralysis of the right side. A CT scan without contrast taken 7 hours after symptom onset (left panel) and 24 hours after symptom onset (right panel) are shown. Diagnosis/cause?


Ischemic Stroke


Initial CT head is unremarkable, however, in about 24-48 hours, the tissue becomes edematous resulting in a hypodense lesion on CT findings. Can be significant like this case causing mass effect and midline shift with obliteration of the basilar cisterns.

500


Q: Inherited muscle ion channel defect characterized by episodes of painless muscle weakness

A:    Periodic paralysis (accept hypokalemic periodoic paralysis or hyperkalemic periodic paralysis)    

500

Cause of parkinsonian-hyperpyrexia syndrome

Sudden withdrawal of dopaminergic medications

500

Name 5 of Ariana Grande's exes?

Graham Phillips

Jordan Viscomi

Jai Brooks

Nathan Sykes

Big Sean

Ricky Alvarez

Mac Miller

Pete Davidson

Mikey Foster

Dalton Gomez

Ethan Slator

500

What are the differences of myasthenia gravis and lambert eaton syndrome in regards to their pathophysiology, symptoms, associated cancers, and reflexes?