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Home » Brain Disorders And Neuro Tests: Epilepsy, Lumbar Puncture And ANS

Brain Disorders And Neuro Tests: Epilepsy, Lumbar Puncture And ANS

February 6, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Brain Disorders And Neuro Tests: Epilepsy, Lumbar Puncture And ANS

Question 1. Epilepsy.
Answer:

Epilepsy Definition:

  • It is a brain disorder characterized by convulsive seizures or loss of consciousness or both.

Epilepsy Cause:

  • Paroxysmal uncontrolled discharge of impulses from neurons of brain.

Epilepsy Types:

1. Generalized epilepsy.

Epilepsy Cause:

  • Excessive discharge of impulses from all parts of brain.

Epilepsy Subtypes:

  1. Grand mal.
  2. Petit mal
  3. Psychomotor epilepsy.

2. Localized epilepsy.

 Localized Epilepsy Cause:

  • Excessive discharge of impulses from one part of brain.

Question 2. Lumbar puncture.
Answer:

  • It is method of collection of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).
  • In it, the lumbar puncture needle is introduced into the subarachnoid space in the lumbar region between the third and fourth lumbar spines.

Lumbar puncture Method:

Iliac Crest Line Diagram

Lumbar puncture Uses:

  • For diagnosis
  • For determining pressure exerted by CSF
  • For introducing spinal anaesthesia.

Question 3. Autonomic nervous system (ANS).
Answer:

  • Autonomic nervous system is primarily concerned with the regulation of visceral functions of the body.

Autonomic nervous system  Division:

  1. Sympathetic
  2. Parasympathetic.

Autonomic Nervous System Comparison

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