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Which contrast X-ray technique is designed to locate vascular abnormalities in the brains of human patients?
 
  A) cerebral angiography
  B) X-ray photography
  C) pneumoencephalograp hy
  D) CT scans
  E) PET scans

Question 2

Vestibular function can be assessed by assessing a patient's reaction to
 
  A) facial nerve stimulation.
  B) electroencephalogra phy.
  C) cold water flushed in the ear.
  D) needles inserted in the face.
  E) needles inserted in the foot.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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