Chapter 12 Diencephalon: Clinical Correlates Flashcards

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Thalamic pain resistant to analgesics following a period of hemiparesis, hemiataxia, choreiform movements, and hemisensory loss
A. Dejerine-Roussy syndrome
B. Akinetic mutism
C. Kleine-Levin syndrome
D. None of the above
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A. Dejerine-Roussy syndrome (p. 173)

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Dejerine-Roussy syndrome is seen in infarctions of which arterial territory?
A. Thalamogeniculate
B. Polar/Tuberothalamic
C. Paramedian
D. Anterior choroidal
E. Posterior choroidal
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A. Thalamogeniculate (p. 173)

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Akinetic mutism is seen in infarctions of which arterial territory?
A. Thalamogeniculate
B. Polar/Tuberothalamic
C. Paramedian
D. Anterior choroidal
E. Posterior choroidal
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B. Paramedian (p. 175)

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Kleine-Levin syndrome is seen in infarctions of which arterial territory?
A. Thalamogeniculate
B. Polar/Tuberothalamic
C. Paramedian
D. Anterior choroidal
E. Posterior choroidal
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C. Paramedian (p. 175)

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Central pain is absent, proprioception is lost, pain and temperature is lost, SSEP is absent
A. Thalamic pain syndrome type I
B. Thalamic pain syndrome type II
C. Thalamic pain syndrome type III
D. Thalamic pain syndrome type IV
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A. Thalamic pain syndrome type I (p. 176)

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Central pain is present, proprioception is lost, pain and temperature is present, SSEP is absent
A. Thalamic pain syndrome type I
B. Thalamic pain syndrome type II
C. Thalamic pain syndrome type III
D. Thalamic pain syndrome type IV
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B. Thalamic pain syndrome type II (p. 176)

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Central pain is present, proprioception is present, pain and temperature is present, SSEP is reduced
A. Thalamic pain syndrome type I
B. Thalamic pain syndrome type II
C. Thalamic pain syndrome type III
D. Thalamic pain syndrome type IV
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C. Thalamic pain syndrome type III (p. 176)

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Central pain is present, proprioception is present, pain and temperature is present, SSEP is normal
A. Thalamic pain syndrome type I
B. Thalamic pain syndrome type II
C. Thalamic pain syndrome type III
D. Thalamic pain syndrome type IV
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D. Thalamic pain syndrome type IV (p. 176)

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A lesion in this structure results in violent, involuntary, flinging/flailing, ballistic movements of the contralateral half of the body*
A. Internal capsule
B. Thalamus
C. Subthalamic nucleus
D. Substancia nigra pars reticulata
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C. Subthalamic nucleus (p. 178)

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