Question 2369
Which cranial nerves (CN) innervate the tongue?
Question 2370
A patient presents with symptoms of hoarseness, loss of gag reflex plus loss of taste in the posterior tongue. This presentation suggests involvement of which cranial nerves?
Question 2371
Which cranial nerve has parasympathetic supply to the carotid body chemoreceptors and baroreceptors?
Question 2374
Which of the following imaging finding is more common in chronic beryllium disease (CBD) compared to sarcoidosis?
Question 2396
Which of the following MRI sequences is most likely to best allow the identification of individual cranial nerves within the cavernous sinuses?
Question 2397
Which of the following imaging findings is most suggestive of cavernous sinus thrombosis on CT venography (CTV) in an intubated patient?
Question 2398
An MRI of a patient with left facial numbness and ophthalmoplegia shows a T2 intermediate signal intensity mass in the left cavernous sinus which exhibits homogeneous enhancement and extends into Meckel’s cave and the orbital apex. The flow void of the left internal carotid artery is mildly narrowed. CT shows mild thickening and sclerosis of the lateral wall of the left sphenoid sinus.
What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 2413
In which region of the brain is expressive language localized in most individuals?
Question 2414
What cortical function is most likely to be affected in lesions to the non-dominant hemisphere?
Question 2415
A patient presents with isolated Broca aphasia. What vessel is likely to be occluded?
Question 2440
Which of these is NOT a recognized cause of pulsatile tinnitus?
Question 2444
Which of the following is a feature of benign vertebral collapse?
Question 2449
Which of the following radiopharmaceuticals is used in bone SPECT-CT?
Question 2510
Which of the following statements regarding spinal dural arteriovenous (AV) fistulas is FALSE?
Question 2511
Which of the following conditions is associated with myelopathy involving the anterior horns of the spinal cord?
Question 2512
A patient presents with a week of progressive upper followed by lower limb neurological symptoms. MRI reveals a longitudinally extensive T2 hyperintense cord lesion between the C6 and T5 levels, with a few scattered focal relative hyperintensities within the abnormal region at the T1 level. The most likely cause is...
Question 2620
What are the correct skull base foramina for the ophthalmic, maxillary and mandibular divisions of the trigeminal nerve, respectively?
Question 2621
What sensory branch of the trigeminal nerve provides secretomotor supply to the parotid gland and can be a conduit for the intracranial spread of parotid tumor?
Question 2666
A 35-year-old male presents with unilateral hearing loss and otorrhea. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis from this image?
Question 2675
Which autoimmune disorder is least likely to cause interstitial lung disease?