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USMLE Step3 Neurology

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1. What bp med to be given in a patient with high bp and signs of opioid withdrawal






2. patient with hx of cluster headache p/w retroorbital pain lacrimation - vomiting suddenly






3. cortical lesion






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






5. botulism






6. GBS






7. women with unilateral eye pain; neurlogic symptoms here there at different times






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






9. Most effective to reduce aspiration in stroke or patient with swallowing dysfunction






10. impaired perception of complex sounds






11. How to differentiate parkinson and benign essential tremor






12. labyrinthitis






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


14. earliest sign of phenytoin toxicity






15. phenytoin and OCP






16. What percent of dementia is reversible






17. How to differentiate botulism from tick born paralysis - GBS and MG






18. korsafoff psychosis






19. lesion in dominant tempora lobe






20. dementia plus urinary incontinence






21. Why V12 deficient develop hypokalemia after tx with b12






22. at first tingling in toes and feet then weakness in extremities






23. When headache is presenting complaint of brain tumor






24. MG






25. benign essential tremor






26. lesion in dominant parietal lobe






27. When to suspect traumatic LP






28. differentiate wenicke and korsakoff






29. oligoclonal band in CSF






30. How to differentiate traumatic LP and SAH






31. differentiate picks and huntington






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






33. How to differentiate dementias






34. best diagnosis for parkinsonim






35. indication of plasmapheresis in GBS






36. craniopharyngioma






37. How to prevent prevent frequency of MS exacerbation






38. impaired vibration and increased DTR






39. How to tx lewy body dementia






40. prodrome of vasovagal syncope






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






42. severe headache and high BP






43. acoustic neuroma






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






45. What is can be used cluster headache prevention






46. How to tx acute exacerbation of MS






47. contraindication of sumatripta






48. Acute onset of left arm weakness






49. Patient with carbamazepine; What should be advice?






50. infections in GBS