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Assignment:
Health problems, even minor ones, can interfere with or even overshadow other aspects of your life. Even relatively minor health issues such as aches, pains, lethargy, and indigestion take a toll on your happiness and stress levels. One way to improve your ability to cope with stress and feel better is to make a commitment to healthier habits.
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2. What is meant by 'inversion of reflexes'? I have found this term in a few membership exams.
3. Is it possible for patients with posterior column lesions to be suffering from allodynia, with pain on pressure to different musculoskeletal points? Or is this more likely to be caused by fibromyalgia?
4. How do the clinical success rates of gabapentin and carbamazepine compare?
5. What clinical tests can be done to determine dissociative sensory loss?
6. What is the recommended dose of urograffin before performing contrastenhanced computed tomography? How far in advance should this be administered before imaging when an intracerebral abscess or glial tumour is suspected?
7. How many urografin ampoules (76% concentration) should be administered before a CT brain scan with contrast searching for a mass lesion, and how many minutes before imaging should these be injected?
8. 1. What is the difference between fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) and T2-weighted MRI scans?
2. What is the advantage of magnetization transfer pulse over a FLAIR MRI scan?
9. Does lumbosacral MRI refer to lumbosacral spines or to lumbosacral cord segments?
10. What type of painful stimuli can be applied in calculating the Glasgow Coma Scale for both motor and eye-opening responses, and how should these be applied?