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A 27-year-old man presents with a history of fits consistent with tonic-clonic seizures.

What is the most suitable first-line treatment?

A. Gabapentin
B. Lamotrigine
C. Sodium valproate
D. Carbamazepine
E. Phenytoin


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Which of the following features is least likely to be found in a patient with tuberous sclerosis?

A. Adenoma sebaceum
B. Cafe-au-lait spots
C. Retinal hamartomas
D. 'Ash-leaf' spots
E. Lisch nodules


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Which of the following visual field changes would be most consistent with a left parietal lobe lesion?

A. Right homonymous hemianopia
B. Left inferior homonymous quadrantanopia
C. Left superior homonymous quadrantanopia
D. Right superior homonymous quadrantanopia
E. Right inferior homonymous quadrantanopia


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A 52-year-old man is prescribed apomorphine.

What type of receptors does apomorphine act on?

A. Opioid receptors
B. GABA receptors
C. Cholinergic receptors
D. Dopamine receptors
E. Muscarinic receptors


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An obese 24-year-old female presents with headaches and blurred vision. Examination reveals bilateral blurring of the optic discs but is otherwise unremarkable with no other neurological signs. Blood pressure is 130/74 and she is apyrexial.

What is the most likely underlying diagnosis? 

A. Multiple sclerosis
B. Meningococcal meningitis
C. Brain abscess
D. Normal pressure hydrocephalus
E. Idiopathic intracranial hypertension




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