True or False: MRI is the initial investigation for transient ischemic attack (TIA). | Card: 5 / 60 |
Riddle: I’m the condition where blood flow reverses in the vertebral artery due to a proximal subclavian thrombosis. What am I? | Card: 9 / 60 |
For chronic intracranial bleed diagnosis, the investigation of choice is ______. | Card: 11 / 60 |
Which of the following is a sign of hyperacute infarct on NCCT? A) Fogging effect B) Wedge-shaped hypodense area C) Hyperdense MCA sign D) Sulcal effacement | Card: 13 / 60 |
Which imaging technique is the gold standard for evaluating a vein of Galen malformation? | Card: 21 / 60 |
Riddle: I’m a sign of increased intracranial pressure, often seen in children with hydrocephalus. What am I? | Card: 23 / 60 |
True or False: The 'butterfly glioma' is a characteristic feature of medulloblastoma. | Card: 27 / 60 |
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Which condition is characterized by 'candle dripping appearance' and is associated with seizures? | Card: 31 / 60 |
Fill in the blank: The 'salt and pepper appearance' on imaging is associated with ______. | Card: 33 / 60 |
What is the most common cause of macrocephaly associated with raised NAA peak on spectroscopy? | Card: 35 / 60 |
Riddle: I can cause obstructive hydrocephalus and am often seen at the foramen of Monro. What am I? | Card: 37 / 60 |
True or False: The 'hockey stick sign' is associated with Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD) imaging. | Card: 39 / 60 |
Fill in the blank: The 'geographic lytic lesion with beveled edges' is characteristic of ______. | Card: 47 / 60 |
True or False: The most common primary intraparenchymal brain tumor is meningioma. | Card: 49 / 60 |
Riddle: I am a rare brain tumor, often calcifying, and derived from Rathke’s pouch. What am I? | Card: 53 / 60 |
Which leukodystrophy is characterized by increased density in the basal ganglia and thalamus? | Card: 55 / 60 |






