1. Lateral hemisection of the cord may causes the: a) Dejerine-Roussy syndrome; b) Brown-Sequard syndrome; c) Lermitte’s syndrome
2. Where is the cervical enlargement?: a). С2-С5; b) С5-Th2; c) Th2-Th5; d) Тh1-Тh4; e) C5-C8
3. Where is the lumbar enlargement?: a) L1-S2; b) Th12-L3; c) S1-S3; d) L5-S1; e) L3-L4
4. The patient has got spastic tetraplegia, cranial nerves functions aren’t disturbed. Where is level of lesion?: a) spinal cord at С1-С4; b) spinal cord at С5-С8; c) Medulla oblongata; d) basic motor pathway on both sides
5. What are the symptoms of spinal cord lesion at lower thoracic level?: a) middle and lower abdominal reflexes are absent; b) Spastic tetraplegia; c) lower spastic tetraplegia; d) upper neuron type of bladder dysfunction; e) knee and Achilles reflexes are sluggish
6. What is Brown-Sequard syndrome? Describe the cliniclal presentation of this syndrome?
7. A34-years-old patient after traffic accident has got spastic tetraplegia of lower limbs, sensory loss below the lesion, urinary difficulty, trophic changes in lower part of the body and legs. Point the lesion focus (topical diagnosis).
8. A25-years old male was wounded by knife at the back. On neurological assessment Brown Sequard syndrome was detected. What sensory disorders does this patient have?