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This is a complete test bank for Neuroanatomy through Clinical Cases, 3rd Edition by Hal Blumenfeld, covering all 19 chapters with: Keywords for each chapter MCQs per chapter (approximately 190 questions) Detailed rationales for correct answers Key takeaways at the end of each chapter Good luck with your studies!

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NEUROANATOMY
THROUGH CLINICAL
CASES, 3RD EDITION
COMPLETE TEST
BANK | CHAPTERS 1-
19 | LATEST
2025/2026

,Table of Contents
NEUROANATOMY THROUGH CLINICAL CASES, 3RD EDITION .............................................................. 1
COMPLETE TEST BANK | CHAPTERS 1-19 | LATEST 2025/2026 ...................................................... 1
Chapter 1: Introduction to Clinical Case Presentations ....................................................................... 4
Keywords............................................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 1 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 2: Neuroanatomy Overview and Basic Definitions .............................................................. 14
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 14
Chapter 2 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 3: The Neurologic Exam as a Lesson in Neuroanatomy ....................................................... 23
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 24
Chapter 3 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 33
Chapter 4: Introduction to Clinical Neuroradiology ........................................................................... 33
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 33
Chapter 4 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 42
Chapter 5: Brain and Environs: Cranium, Ventricles, and Meninges ................................................ 43
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 43
Chapter 5 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 53
Chapter 6: Corticospinal Tract and Other Motor Pathways ............................................................... 53
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 53
Chapter 6 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 63
Chapter 7: Somatosensory Pathways .................................................................................................. 63
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 63
Chapter 7 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 73
Chapter 8: Spinal Nerve Roots.............................................................................................................. 73
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 74
Chapter 8 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 83
Chapter 9: Major Plexuses and Peripheral Nerves ............................................................................. 83
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 84
Chapter 9 Key Takeaways............................................................................................................... 92
Chapter 10: Cerebral Hemispheres and Vascular Supply .................................................................. 93
Keywords............................................................................................................................................. 93

, Chapter 10 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 102
Chapter 11: Visual System .................................................................................................................. 103
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 103
Chapter 11 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 112
Chapter 12: Brainstem I: Surface Anatomy and Cranial Nerves ...................................................... 112
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 112
Chapter 12 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 121
Chapter 13: Brainstem II: Eye Movements and Pupillary Control .................................................. 121
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 122
Chapter 13 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 131
Chapter 14: Brainstem III: Internal Structures and Vascular Supply.............................................. 131
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 131
Chapter 14 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 141
Chapter 15: Cerebellum ...................................................................................................................... 142
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 142
Chapter 15 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 151
Chapter 16: Basal Ganglia ................................................................................................................... 151
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 152
Chapter 16 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 161
Chapter 17: Pituitary and Hypothalamus .......................................................................................... 161
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 161
Chapter 17 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 170
Chapter 18: Limbic System: Homeostasis, Olfaction, Memory, and Emotion ................................. 171
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 171
Chapter 18 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 181
Chapter 19: Higher-Order Cerebral Function ................................................................................... 181
Keywords........................................................................................................................................... 182
Chapter 19 Key Takeaways........................................................................................................... 191

, Chapter 1: Introduction to Clinical Case Presentations


Keywords

clinical case presentation, history of present illness, neurological exam,
localization, differential diagnosis, lesion localization, patient history,
neurological symptoms, temporal profile




Question 1
A 45-year-old patient presents with a 2-day history of progressive weakness
in the right arm and leg. The weakness started in the right hand and has
spread proximally. This type of temporal progression is most consistent with
which pathophysiological process?

A) Vascular (stroke)
B) Demyelinating (multiple sclerosis)
C) Neoplastic (brain tumor)
D) Infectious (meningitis)

Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Correct (B): The temporal profile of symptoms in neurology is critical for
diagnosis. A subacute progression over days with spread from distal to
proximal suggests a demyelinating process such as multiple sclerosis or acute
disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM). Vascular events (stroke) are
typically acute (seconds to minutes) and maximal at onset. Neoplastic
processes usually progress over weeks to months (chronic). Infectious
processes often present with fever and systemic symptoms.

Incorrect (A): Vascular events (stroke) have sudden onset, maximal
deficits at the beginning.

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