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BRS Neuroanatomy
27. Is the largest projection to the hypothalamus
Match each description below with the appro priate clinical condition. 32. Amenorrhea and galactorrhea
28. Connects the septal area to the midbrain tegmentum
33. Hemorrhagic lesions in the mammillary bodies
29. Conducts fibers from the hippocampal for mation to the mammillary nuclei
34. Associated with the Rathke pouch
30. Lies between the caudate nucleus and the thalamus
35. Destruction of the anterior hypothalamic nuclei
31. Separates the medial hypothalamus from the lateral hypothalamus
36. Stimulation of the ventromedial nuclei
Questions 32 to 40 The response options for items 32 to 40 are the same. Select one answer for each item in the set. (A) Anorexia
37. Bilateral lesions of the ventromedial hypo thalamic nuclei
38. Bilateral lesions of the posterior hypotha lamic nuclei
(B) Craniopharyngioma (C) Diabetes insipidus (D) Hyperthermia (E) Inability to thermoregulate (F) Obesity and rage (G) Pituitary adenoma (H) Wernicke encephalopathy
39. Destruction of the supraoptic and paraven tricular nuclei
40. Results from thiamine (vitamin B 1 ) deficiency
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