18 Questions
What is the main symptom of lesion in the pontocerebellar angle?
Sensorineural hearing loss
Where is the localization of the lesion if the patient has pain and decreased sensitivity in the forehead and upper eyelid on the right side?
Gasserian ganglion on the right
Where is the localization of the lesion if the patient has dysarthria and deviation of the tongue to the left, with no external changes in the tongue?
Left corticospinal tract
In bulbar syndrome, the lesion occurs in which cranial nerves?
Glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves
What are the main manifestations of bulbar syndrome?
All of the above
In pseudobulbar syndrome, the lesion occurs in which anatomical location?
Corticobulbar tract from both sides
Where are the bodies of two neurons of the motor pathway located?
In the anterior horns of the spinal cord
Where do surface sensitivity conductors cross?
At the border of the medulla oblongata and spinal cord
Where are the sensory cells of the facial nerve located?
In the ganglion genikuli
In what muscle does paralysis occur when the musculocutaneous nerve is damaged?
In the biceps brachii
In what area is the facial nerve affected if a patient has a taste disorder in addition to paresis of mimic muscles?
In the Fallopian canal
In what area is the facial nerve affected if a patient has severe lacrimation (crocodile tears) along with paresis of mimic muscles?
In the Fallopian canal
Which cranial nerve lesion is characterized by paralysis of the soft palate, vocal cord on the same side, and ataxia on the same side?
Vagus nerve lesion
In a complete transverse lesion of the thoracic spinal cord, which movement disorder is observed?
Paresis in the legs of a central character
Which symptom is NOT typical for a lesion of the trigeminal nerve?
Paresis of mimic muscles of the face
In a lesion of the pyramidal tracts in the cervical spinal cord, which symptom is INCORRECT?
Tetraparesis
Which symptom is NOT observed in radiculitis (inflammation of the spinal nerve roots)?
Symptoms of prolapse
Astereognosis, the inability to recognize objects by touch, is caused by a lesion in which lobe of the brain?
Parietal lobe
Test your knowledge of neurological symptoms associated with trigeminal nerve neuralgia and pontocerebellar angle lesions. Identify symptoms like loss of sensitivity, trigger zones, decreased corneal reflex, sensorineural hearing loss, and facial muscle weakness.
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