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Which of the following arteries supplying the thalamus provides supply to the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN)?
A young infant is found after birth to have an abnormality of the left arm. The arm is held down by the infant’s side, adducted and medially rotated, and the forearm is extended and pronated. What is the anatomic location of the injury causing the deficits?
Which of the following occurs at point “4” on this diagram of an action potential?
Which of the following best describes the clinical features seen in transcortical motor aphasia?
What is the anatomical structure labeled āCā below?
Which of the following is the first branch of the internal carotid artery once it enters the skull?
Which of the following can be appreciated on histopathologic analysis of ischemic tissue five hours after an ischemic injury to the cortex?
What is the anatomical structure marked by the blue arrow?
Which of the following structures has an intact blood-brain barrier?