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USMLE Step3 Neurology

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. patient with hx of cluster headache p/w retroorbital pain lacrimation - vomiting suddenly






2. cortical lesion






3. How to confirm braindeath?






4. differentiate picks and huntington






5. When to use dopamine agonist pramipexol in parkinson






6. What mmse score suggest dementia






7. Patient with carbamazepine; What should be advice?






8. hx of epilepsy - now unresponsive - slight twhiching of mouth and arms






9. When to give aspirin when patient on tPA after stroke






10. headache - non reactive pupil - fall on both sides during walking - impaired upward gaze






11. dementia plus urinary incontinence






12. Tx of bells palsy






13. how donepezil - acetylecholinsterase inhibitor works in Alzheimers






14. alcoholic p/w confusion - ataxia - tremor - nystamgus


15. Tx of GBS






16. drags leg forward in every steps - no knee flexion; hip flexion and straight legs






17. korsafoff psychosis






18. phenytoin and OCP






19. How to stop antiepileptic drugs






20. Blood transfusion in hypothermia






21. what drug is used to extend effects of levodopa






22. GBS






23. How to differentiate traumatic LP and SAH






24. infections in GBS






25. earliest sign of phenytoin toxicity






26. impaired vibration and increased DTR






27. indication of plasmapheresis in GBS






28. double vision at the end of day and ptosis






29. How to differentiate parkinson and benign essential tremor






30. How to tx acute exacerbation of MS






31. What percent of dementia is reversible






32. How to perform apnea test






33. How to tx stroke patient came after 6h






34. impaired perception of complex sounds






35. excessive elevation of legs during walking (toe touch floor earlier than heels)






36. Acute onset of left arm weakness






37. contraindication of sumatripta






38. How to prevent prevent frequency of MS exacerbation






39. What is pronator drift






40. walking like drunken sailor; jerky hesitant and walks in zigzag pattern






41. construction worker works in squatting position; now develop decreased sensation over anterolateral thigh






42. When to use brain spect scintigraphy to confirm brain death






43. brain stem lesion






44. lesion in dominant parietal lobe






45. acoustic neuroma






46. How to tx lewy body dementia






47. lesion in dominant tempora lobe






48. severe headache and high BP






49. How to differentiate medial and lateral medullary syndrome






50. Should we tx htn in acute ischemic stroke