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NEET PG / FMG / INICET PODCAST BY MEDICO FOR MEDICOS
Dr.Stem cell
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1 week ago
In this episode, Dr. Stem Cell breaks down key anatomy topics in a concise 22-minute session. Perfect for NEET PG, INICET, FMGE, or MBBS revisions. Covers cranial nerves, brachial plexus, muscle memory tricks, and more.
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In this episode, Dr. Stem Cell breaks down key anatomy topics in a concise 22-minute session. Perfect for NEET PG, INICET, FMGE, or MBBS revisions. Covers cranial nerves, brachial plexus, muscle memory tricks, and more.
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NEET PG PYQ: Cranial Nerve Lesions Simplified”
NEET PG / FMG / INICET PODCAST BY MEDICO FOR MEDICOS
5 minutes 49 seconds
1 week ago
NEET PG PYQ: Cranial Nerve Lesions Simplified”

🎙️ Podcast Episode Draft


Title

“NEET PG PYQ: Cranial Nerve Lesions Simplified”


Description

In this episode, Dr. Stem Cell breaks down a high-yield NEET PG previous year question on cranial nerve lesions. We’ll cover the clinical presentation, diagnostic clues, and exam-focused memory tricks. Perfect for NEET PG, INICET, FMGE, and MBBS revisions. Stay tuned till the end for rapid-fire recall points!


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📌 Clinically Useful PYQ Example

Question: A patient presents with diplopia, ptosis, and inability to move the eye medially. Which cranial nerve is affected?


Answer: Oculomotor nerve (CN III).


Important Points

- CN III lesion signs: Ptosis, “down and out” eye, diplopia.

- Parasympathetic involvement: Loss of pupillary light reflex, dilated pupil.

- Clinical pearl: Diabetes mellitus is a common cause of CN III palsy (microvascular ischemia).

- Exam trick: Remember “LR6 SO4” → Lateral rectus (CN VI), Superior oblique (CN IV), all others CN III.





🎯 Rapid-Fire Recall

“CN III palsy = Ptosis + Dilated pupil + Eye deviated down and out. Diabetes is a common cause. Remember LR6 SO4 for extraocular muscles!”




#NEETPG #FMGE #INICET #MedicoForMedicos #DrStemCell #PYQ #ClinicalPearls #MBBSPrep #MedicalPodcast #ExamTips

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NEET PG / FMG / INICET PODCAST BY MEDICO FOR MEDICOS
In this episode, Dr. Stem Cell breaks down key anatomy topics in a concise 22-minute session. Perfect for NEET PG, INICET, FMGE, or MBBS revisions. Covers cranial nerves, brachial plexus, muscle memory tricks, and more.