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A 33-year-old man presents complaining of visual disturbance. Examination reveals a bitemporal hemianopia with predominately the upper quadrants being affected.

What is the most likely lesion?

A. Craniopharyngioma
B. Brainstem lesion
C. Pituitary macroadenoma
D. Frontal lobe lesion
E. Right occipital lesion


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A 28-year-old man develops nausea and a severe headache whilst trekking in Nepal. Within the next hour he becomes ataxic and confused. A diagnosis of high altitude cerebral oedema is suspected.

Other than descent and oxygen, what is the most important treatment?

A. Acetazolamide
B. Dexamethasone
C. Burr hole
D. Mannitol
E. Frusemide


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A patient is referred due to the development of a third nerve palsy associated with a headache. On examination meningism is present.

Which one of the following diagnoses needs to be urgently excluded?

A. Weber's syndrome
B. Internal carotid artery aneurysm
C. Multiple sclerosis
D. Posterior communicating artery aneurysm
E. Anterior communicating artery aneurysm


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Which one of the following features is most associated with frontal lobe lesions?

A. Wernicke's aphasia
B. Gerstmann's syndrome
C. Perseveration
D. Cortical blindness
E. Superior homonymous quadrantanopia


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A 21-year-old female is seen in the first seizure clinic in the outpatient department. Both the EEG and MRI brain are normal. A decision is made not to start her on anti-epileptic medication.

What restrictions on driving should she be informed about?

A. No restrictions but inform DVLA
B. No restrictions, no need to inform DVLA if not on medication
C. Cannot drive for 1 month from date of seizure
D. Cannot drive for 6 months from date of seizure
E. Cannot drive for 1 year from date of seizure




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