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Most evidence suggests that the major efferent limb of the inflammatory reflex is carried in: A. The sympathetic chain B. The phrenic nerve C. The vagus nerve D. Postganglionic sympathetics arising in the stellate ganglia E. The long thoracic nerve Correct Answer: The correct answer is C. Evidence suggests that information leaving the central nervous system regarding regulation of inflammation is carried mainly in the vagus nerve. The sympathetic chain is the origin of postganglionic fibers for sympathetic innervation of visceral organs. The phrenic nerve carries motor axons for the diaphragm, and the postganglionic sympathetics are destined to provide sympathetic innervation to the heart, lungs, and neighboring structures | AMERICAN ACADEMY OF NEUROLOGY CONTINUUM Life Long Learning in Neurology MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS Prepared By Neurology Residents Team Medical City Hospitals-Baghdad iraqineurologist@yahoo. com iraqineurologist@ 2008 All rights reserved. Continuum Contents CONTENTS Internal medicine 1 Neurogenetics 9 Spinal Cord Disorder 22 Stroke prevention 30 Critical care neurology 41 Infectious disease 49 Muscle disease 61 Neuro-otology 70 Psychiatry for neurologist 79 Headache 88 Movement disorder 99 Dementia 107 Sleep disorder 116 Epilepsy 126 Multiple sclerosis 134 Autonomic Disorders 144 Continuum .