Spinal Cord

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Quiz on Spinal Cord, created by Gustavo Sabbado on 31/03/2015.
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Question 1

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The spinal cord occupies the entire vertebral canal:
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  • yes
  • now

Question 2

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The end of the spinal cord (conus medularis) in adults is at L2:
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 3

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The sacrum contains the subarachnoid space along the whole length of the sacral canal:
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 4

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The atlas has the first cervical spinal nerve on it's posterior arch.
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 5

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The first spinal nerve has the shortest roots ad the last one the longest.
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 6

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The connection between the dorsal and the lateral funicle is called Lisauer zone (zona terminalis).
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 7

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Sulcus intermedius dorsalis is a groove between sulcus medianus dorsalis and sulcus dorsolateralis in the upper thoracic and cervical part of the spinal cord
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 8

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Dorsal funiculus in cervical segments contains fasciculus gracilis, laterally and fasciculus cuneatus, medually.
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 9

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The spinal cord ends caudally at the cuccyx
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 10

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If in the process of doing a lumbar puncture a spinal needle was inserted posteriorly in the midline until it had just penetrated the posterior longitudinal ligament, would the needle have entered the subarachnoid space?
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  • Yes
  • No

Question 11

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The part of a spinal nerve that supplies the true back muscles and the skin overlying them is:
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  • Dorsal primary ramus
  • Dorsal root
  • Ventral primary ramus
  • Ventral root

Question 12

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A football player suffers a herniated intervetebral disk in his neck. The disk compresses the spinal nerve exiting through the intervetebral foramen between the 5th and 6th cervical vertebrae. Which spinal nerve is affected?
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  • C 4
  • C5
  • C6
  • C7
  • C8

Question 13

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A man has a herniated intervetebral disk netween the 4th and 5th lumbar vertebrae. If the disk compresses the spinal nerve in the intervetebral foramen immediately posterior to this disk, which spinal nerve would be affected?
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  • L3
  • L4
  • L5
  • S1
  • S2

Question 14

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Both the dural sac and the suarachnoid space end at which vertebral level?
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  • L4
  • L5
  • S2
  • S1
  • S4

Question 15

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It is decided to image the spinal cord and spinal nerve rootlets by doing a myelogram. I order to inject the dye without damage to the spinal cord, the injection is usually done below what vertebral level?
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  • L1
  • L2
  • L3
  • L4
  • L5

Question 16

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The myelogram revealed that the dye had leaked out along the the spinal nerves in the mid cervical region on the righ side. For the dye to leak out, what layer must have been torn ot ruptured?
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  • Arachnoid
  • Denticulate ligament
  • Periosteum
  • pia
  • perumeurium

Question 17

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In the lumbar spine, the L4 nerve roots sleeve exits:
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  • above the pedicle of L4 and at the top of the intervetebral foramen
  • above the pedicle of L4 and at the bottom of the intervetebral foramen
  • below the pedicle of L4 and at the top of the intervetebral foramen
  • below the pedicle if L4 and at the bottom of the intervetebral foramen

Question 18

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Which structure does NOT contain efferent autonomic nerve fibers?
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  • dorsal ramus of C4
  • dorsal root of t6
  • ventral root of t3
  • ventral ramus of l2

Question 19

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it was noted that after the injury the patient's face on the right side was flushed due to dilation of the blood vessels. The lack of vasoconstriction was due to interruption of what fibers somewhere along their course?
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  • somatic afferent
  • somatic efferent
  • parasympathetic
  • sympathetic

Question 20

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a 60 years old male presented with a number of unusual signs and symptoms in the facial region. Among others, it was found that the right side of his face was flushed. Further testing revealed a lack of ability to sweat in the same cutaneous region. Which nervous structures were most likely implicated in this set of clinical abnormalities?
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  • cranial outflow of the ans
  • dorsal roots of cervical nerves
  • gray rami communicantes of t5
  • sympathetic nerve fibers
  • vagus berves

Question 21

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The conus medularis:
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  • exhibits both a cervical and lumbar enlargement.
  • has a modification of neural tissue extending from its termination to the coccygeal ligament
  • gives origin to most of the cauda equina
  • is found at its lowest extent at S2
  • is normally anesthetized to perform a spinal tap

Question 22

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A neuron with a cell body in the dorsal root ganglia could convey what type of fibers?
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  • motor to deep back muscles
  • motor to the pectoralis major muscle
  • sensory from the skin ovelying the trapezius
  • sympathetic preganglionics to the suprarenal medulla
  • visceral efferents to the stomach

Question 23

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Which is a source of axons found in the dorsal primary ramus of the 4th thoracic spinal nerve?
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  • Afferent neurons arising from the skin overlying the trapezius muscle
  • somatic motor neurons supplying the levator scapulae muscle
  • somatic motor neurons supplying the rhomboid muscles
  • somatic motor neurons supplying the trapezius muscle

Question 24

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The denticulate ligament:
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  • is a modification of the pia mater
  • is found between all dorsal and ventral roots
  • attaches to the dural sac continuously
  • has its terminal attachment at S2
  • holds the radicular arteries in place

Question 25

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In order to expose the spinal cord from the posterior side, it is necessary to remove:
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  • Laminae, pedicles and ligamenta flava
  • Laminae, spinous preocess and ligamenta flava
  • Pedicles, spinous process and posterior logitudinal ligament
  • Transverse process, pedicles and ligamenta flava
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