1. The extrapyramidal system structures are: a) caudate nucleus; b) putamen; c) pallidum; d) subthalamic nucleus; e) substantia nigra; f) red nucleus; g) all above mentioned
2. The paleostriatum consists of: a) the nucleus caudatus; b) the putamen; c) the globus pallidus: e) all above mentioned
3. Parkinson’s rigidity may be: a) cog-wheel phenomenon; b) spastic
4. What is Gilles de la Tourette syndrome?: a) tic; b) ballism; c) athetosis; d) chorea
5. Parkinson’s tremor may be: a) like a pill-rolling tremor; b) present during sleep; c) not enhanced by emotional tension; e) all above mentioned
6. The hyperkinesias may be: a) the athetosis; b) the chorea; c) the ballism; d) the spasmodic torticollis; e) all above mentioned
7. A65-years-old patient has got festinating gait, semiflexed position and half-bent extremities, masklike face and low monotonous speech. Pill-rolling tremor of one hand is observed. The muscule tone decrease with “cog-wheel phenomenon”. Ground the topical diagnosis. Point the syndrome. How to examine muscle tone?
8. 9-years-old girl observed rapid, arrythmic, involuntary movements of trunk and limbs. She frequently grimaces, extrude her tongue. Muscle tone is decreased. Ground the topical diagnosis. Point the syndrome.