CMN 554 MODULE 4 FINAL PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES GRADED
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⩥ Hypothyroidism symptoms. Answer: fatigue, lethargy, wt gain,
constipation, cold intolerance, stiffness, cramping of muscles, hair loss,
cognitive slowing, depression.
⩥ Hypothyroidism Functional neuroimage studies show what condition
in what location?. Answer: Global hypometabolism and mor specific
areas of hypoperfusion in the posterior cingulate, insula, fusiform gyrus,
and right paraoccipital and primary motor cortex
⩥ Most common psychiatric features of hypothyroidism include.
Answer: Cognitive deficits occurring in up to 50 percent of cases.
⩥ Hypothyroidism may be a risk factor for the development of. Answer:
Bipolar disorder, particularly the rapid cycling form and treatment of
otherwise refractory mood disorders with thyroid hormones has
occasionally been shown to be effective.
, ⩥ Depression is only slightly. Answer: less common than cognitive
disturbance, reported in approximately percent of patients but appears
less closely related to the severity of biochemical hypothyroidism
⩥ In contrast manic and hypomanic symptoms of hypothyroidism are?.
Answer: infrequently reported
⩥ Laundau-Kleffner. Answer: children with landau-kleffner syndrome
seem to be developing normally until around ages of 3 to 7 years, when
they start to have trouble with expressive and receptive language with no
apparent reason.
⩥ Lanudau-Kleffner are related to what conditions?. Answer: syndrome
(acquired aphasia with epilepsy) rare condition marked by an abrupt loss
of language skills, which is often associated with the onset of seizures or
abnormal EEG activity
⩥ Prader-Willi Syndrome. Answer: -affects about 1 to 15000 births, best
known for its food-related characteristics.
-hypotonia and pronounced feeding-sucking difficult, b/w 2-6 years of
age. Develop hyperphagia and food-seeking behavior.
-primary autistic-like features and relatively low IQ
- 70percen of PWS cases are caused by a paternally derived deletionof
long arm of chromosome 15
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
SOLUTIONS WITH RATIONALES GRADED
A+
⩥ Hypothyroidism symptoms. Answer: fatigue, lethargy, wt gain,
constipation, cold intolerance, stiffness, cramping of muscles, hair loss,
cognitive slowing, depression.
⩥ Hypothyroidism Functional neuroimage studies show what condition
in what location?. Answer: Global hypometabolism and mor specific
areas of hypoperfusion in the posterior cingulate, insula, fusiform gyrus,
and right paraoccipital and primary motor cortex
⩥ Most common psychiatric features of hypothyroidism include.
Answer: Cognitive deficits occurring in up to 50 percent of cases.
⩥ Hypothyroidism may be a risk factor for the development of. Answer:
Bipolar disorder, particularly the rapid cycling form and treatment of
otherwise refractory mood disorders with thyroid hormones has
occasionally been shown to be effective.
, ⩥ Depression is only slightly. Answer: less common than cognitive
disturbance, reported in approximately percent of patients but appears
less closely related to the severity of biochemical hypothyroidism
⩥ In contrast manic and hypomanic symptoms of hypothyroidism are?.
Answer: infrequently reported
⩥ Laundau-Kleffner. Answer: children with landau-kleffner syndrome
seem to be developing normally until around ages of 3 to 7 years, when
they start to have trouble with expressive and receptive language with no
apparent reason.
⩥ Lanudau-Kleffner are related to what conditions?. Answer: syndrome
(acquired aphasia with epilepsy) rare condition marked by an abrupt loss
of language skills, which is often associated with the onset of seizures or
abnormal EEG activity
⩥ Prader-Willi Syndrome. Answer: -affects about 1 to 15000 births, best
known for its food-related characteristics.
-hypotonia and pronounced feeding-sucking difficult, b/w 2-6 years of
age. Develop hyperphagia and food-seeking behavior.
-primary autistic-like features and relatively low IQ
- 70percen of PWS cases are caused by a paternally derived deletionof
long arm of chromosome 15