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Question 1 of 12

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Which of the following statements are correct?
(more than one answer might be possible)

Select one or more of the following:

  • The incidence of epileptic seizures is highest in the fourth decade of life.

  • During childhood epileptic seizures do usually not occur.

  • A decline in the incidence of epileptic seizures is usually not observed in the elderly.

  • The current classification of epileptic seizures is based in part on the EEG.

  • The current classification of epileptic seizures is based in part on clinical features.

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Question 2 of 12

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Which of the following assignments is correct?

Select one of the following:

  • 1. Archicerebellum - Vestibulocerebellum - Cerebellar Hemispheres

  • 2. Paleocerebellum - Spinocerebellum - Superior vermis and paravermal cerebellar areas

  • 3. Paleocerebellum - Vestibulocerebellum - Flocculonodular lobe, inferior vermis

  • 4. Neocerebellum - Spinocerebellum - Cerebellar hemispheres

  • 5. Neocerebellum - Pontocerebellum - Anterior lobe

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Question 3 of 12

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Which of the following statements regarding antiepileptic drugs (AED) are correct?

Select one or more of the following:

  • The “new generation” AEDs (marketed since 1990) significantly reduced pharmacoresistance.

  • AEDs with multiple molecular targets are more efficient.

  • AEDs with multiple molecular targets have more side-effects.

  • AED treatment regimens usually start with monotherapy.

  • Most clinically relevant AED have been discovered by chance.

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Question 4 of 12

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Which of the following statements is correct?

Select one or more of the following:

  • Mossy fibers are axons of CA3 primary cells.

  • Aberrant mossy fiber sprouting is one hypothesis for epileptogenesis in limbic epilepsies.

  • The cornu ammonis has filter function for downstream structures.

  • Seizure-like events in in vitro models can be induced by lowering of sodium in the artificial cerebrospinal fluid.

  • During seizure-like events in vitro light transmission of the tissue is decreased.

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Question 5 of 12

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Which of the following statements is correct?

Select one of the following:

  • Idiopathic epilepsies commonly have a single-gene inheritance.

  • Symptomatic epilepsies never have a genetic background.

  • Rolando-epilepsy of childhood is a symptomatic epilepsy syndrome.

  • Frontal lobe epilepsies may be purely genetic.

  • The correct diagnosis of epilepsy is made from the EEG.

Explanation

Question 6 of 12

1

The cerebellum comprises of

Select one of the following:

  • 1. Only the lobuli centralis, semilunaris inferior and superior

  • 2. A cerebellar cortex, white matter, deep cerebellar and nuclei and some parts of the vestibular nuclei

  • 3. The cerebellar cortex and the DCN (dorsal cochlear nuclei)

  • 4. A cerebellar cortex with the molecular, Purkinje cell and granular layer

  • 5. A cerebellar cortex, white matter and deep cerebellar nuclei

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Question 7 of 12

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Symptoms of cerebellar disorder can be:

Select one of the following:

  • 1. Intentional tremor, dysarthria and ataxia

  • 2. Dysarhtria, dysmetria and dyslexia

  • 3. Akinesis, ataxia and rigor

  • 4. Ataxia, dysmetria and rigor

  • 5. Rest tremor, akinesis and rigor

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Question 8 of 12

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Which of the five clinical signs is a typical cerebellar sign?

Select one of the following:

  • 1. Aphasia

  • 2. Paresis

  • 3. Akinesis

  • 4. Deafness

  • 5. Ataxia

Explanation

Question 9 of 12

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“The spinocerebellum is involved both in the control of posture and gait and the coordination of limb movements.”
Is this true or false?

Select one of the following:

  • true

  • false

Explanation

Question 10 of 12

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Which statement about Friedreich's ataxia is not correct?

Select one of the following:

  • Areflexia

  • Trinucleotide repeat disorder

  • Mitochondriopathy

  • Atrophy of the cervical cord early in the disease

  • Typical age of onset 70 years of age

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Question 11 of 12

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Which of the following hypotheses about cerebellar function is not correct?

Select one of the following:

  • 1. The cerebellum contributes to certain cognitive tasks.

  • 2. The cerebellum is a learning device.

  • 3. The cerebellum is involved in timing.

  • 4. The cerebellum is a likely place where internal models for sensory motor control are build.

  • 5. The cerebellum is involved in feedback (reactive) but not feedforward (predictive) motor control.

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Question 12 of 12

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Which of the following statements is correct?

Select one or more of the following:

  • 1. Post-stroke lesions typically cause absence seizures.

  • 2. Absence seizures indicate idiopathic generalised epilepsy.

  • 3. Every first generalised convulsive seizure needs initiation of antiepileptic drug treatment.

  • 4. Seizure incidence is highest in middle-aged adults.

  • 5. Partial epilepsies are always symptomatic.

Explanation