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- Fill in the blanks: 1. The coordinates actual with intended movements. 2. The plays a major role in maintaining homeostasis by controlling the autonomic nervous system, secreting hormones that control the pituitary gland and regulating behaviors such has feeding, thirst and sexual arousal is the part of the brain that helps maintain posture and balance. It also is a raised area or convolution on the surface of the cerebrum 3. A 4. The is a collection of structures that are collectively called the "emotional brain". area is the primary motor area associated with speech and is found predominantly in the left cerebral hemisphere. 6. The disorder of 7. Impaired blood flow to the brain causing temporary impairment of function is called a 5. is associated with Parkinson's disease. 8. The regulates vital functions such as heart and respiration rate as well as nonvital functions such has hiccupping and sneezing. 161A 21-year-old male medical student is taken to the ER by his roommates complaining of progressive weakness. The history reveals that this student had an intestinal virus with diarrhea and vomiting that resolve over 2 days. About 10 days later, he noticed tingling sensations and numbness in his feet, followed by progressive weakness. Over the last 8 days it has gotten so bad that he is having trouble standing, and walking. His physical examination shows normal cranial nerves, distal weakness of the lower extremities (about 3+/5), absent reflexes over the lower extremities, and mild decreased vibration and position sense loss. 1. What is your differential diagnosis? 2. Where is the lesion? 3. Which diagnostic test would you perform first and why? 4. What is the most likely diagnosis and why?Q Search Example: Mrs Star complains of pain after her tennis match. She describes it as distal to her elbow but proximal to her fingers on the right side 1. Mr Heart describes pain that is midline, superior to the chest but inferior to the chin 2. Miss Triangle says that she has a pain that is superior to the waist, inferior to the breast bone, lateral to the umbilicus on the left side of the body on the anterior surface. 3. Mr Square states that he has pulled a muscle, inferior to the buttocks, superior to the knee, medial to the right side of the body on the posterior side. 4. Miss Circle complains of pain inferior to her ears, superior to the scapula at the sideline on the posterior side of her body. 5. Mr Sun says that he has pain on the anterior side of his left arm, distal to the wrist. 6. Mrs Diamond describes a throbbing pain on the posterior side of her body, inferior to her shoulder blades and superior to her waist. 7. Miss Arrow states that she has a pain on the left side…
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