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The Only Revision Source for Medical Students in Neurosurgery for free. Please kindly look under the exam questions link and donate £5.00 to the Nottingham Hospitals Charity for their development of the Intra-operative MRI.

  • Applied Neurosurgical Anatomy
    • Anatomy of the Scalp
    • Basic Framework of the Brain
    • Cerebrospinal Fluid
    • Circle of Willis
    • Cranial Nerve 1:Olfactory Nerve
    • Cranial Nerve 2: Optic Nerve
    • Cranial Nerve 3: Oculomotor Nerve
    • Cranial Nerve 5: Trigeminal Nerve
    • Cranial Nerve 6: Abducens Nerve
    • Cranial Nerve 7: Facial Nerve and its Pathology
    • Descending Tracts and Weakness
    • Dura
    • Dural Venous Sinuses
    • Frontal Lobe and Pathology
    • Occipital Lobe and Pathology
    • Parietal Lobe and Pathology
    • Pathophysiology of Pupillary Reflexes
    • Temporal Lobe and Pathology
    • The Ascending Tracts
    • The Cerebellum
    • The Lower Cranial Nerves
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  • Common Neurosurgical Presentation
    • Acute Subdural Haematoma’s
    • Assessment of Glasgow Coma Scale
    • Basal Skull Fracture
    • Brain Tumours
    • Cauda Equina Syndrome
    • Cerebral Abscess and Sub-Dural Empyema
    • Cervical Canal Stenosis
    • Chronic Sub-Dural Haematoma
    • Complications associated with Shunt’s
    • Depressed Skull Fracture
    • External Ventricular Drains
    • Extra-dural Haematoma
    • Herniation Syndromes
    • Hydrocephalus
    • Intra-Cerebral Haemorrhage
    • Lumbar Disc Herniation
    • Management of Raised Intra-Cranial Pressure
    • Management of Unruptured Intra-Cranial Aneurysms
    • Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
    • Patient with Suspected Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt Dysfunction
    • Pituitary Mass
    • Spinal Cord Tumours
    • Sub-Arachnoid Haemorrhage
    • The Third Ventricle and its Pathology
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