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10. Strokes in which part of the hindbrain A. Cerebellum B. Midbrain C. Medulla

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10. Strokes in which part of the hindbrain A. Cerebellum B. Midbrain C. Medulla D. Pons most in are most likely to lead to the "locked in" syndrome? None of the above 11. Dissociated sensory loss is to o ost likely to occur following a stroke in which artery? A. Anterior cerebral B. Anterior inferior cerebellar O Basilar D. Posterior cerebral E. Posterior inferior cerebellar s with a drooping eyelid (ptosis) and complains of generalized sens over the course of the day. The patient was prescribed an r, which greatly improved her condition. Which of the followin 12. A 25 year old patient presents drooping eye acetylcholinesterase inhibito is this patient's most likely diagnosis? A. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) B. Guillain-Barre syndrome C. Muscular dystrophy Multiple sclerosis E. Myesthenia gravis 13. Whi f the following is known to be caused by an autosomal dominant mutation? ch o A. ALS B. Alzheimer's disease Huntington's chorea D. Muscular dystrophy E. Parkinson's Disease 14. Neurofibrillary plaques and tangles are prominent autopsy features in the brains of patient who suffered from which of the following? A. ALS B Alzheimer's disease C. Huntington's chorea D. Muscular dystrophy E. Parkinson's Disease

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10. Strokes in which part of the hindbrain A. Cerebellum B. Midbrain C. Medulla

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