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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.

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    • 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
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    • Occipital Lobe and Pathology
    • Parietal Lobe and Pathology
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    • Temporal Lobe and Pathology
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    • The Lower Cranial Nerves
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  • Common Neurosurgical Presentation
    • Acute Subdural Haematoma’s
    • Assessment of Glasgow Coma Scale
    • Basal Skull Fracture
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    • Management of Raised Intra-Cranial Pressure
    • Management of Unruptured Intra-Cranial Aneurysms
    • Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
    • Patient with Suspected Ventriculo-Peritoneal Shunt Dysfunction
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    • The Third Ventricle and its Pathology
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Author: neuromedweb

Surgical Trainee with a passionate interest in teaching medical students and in Neurosurgery. This website will help as an aid for those interesting in Neurology and Neurosurgery but as an aid for those who are studying for medical finals
29 Nov 2017 Uncategorized

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