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Neuroanatomy
Patient Complaints
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Medical
Graduate
09/21/2009

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Term
Agnosia
Definition

An inability to recognize and/or identify persons or objects.


Can be limited to one sensory modality (visual or auditory)

 

Patients are aided by presenting information in alternate modalities

Term
Prosopagnosia
Definition

Faces are unrecognized

Bilateral lesions of the gray and white matter of the occipitotemporal gyrus cause prosopagnosia. In particular, the inferior longitudinal fasciculus, a pathway that interconnects the occipital and temporal lobes, has been suggested as the lesioned area in prosopagnosia.

Term
Agnostic Alexia
Definition
Reading material unrecognized
Term
Simultanagnosia
Definition
Individual details of an unrecognizable whole are able to be recognized/described
Term
Central Achromatopsia
Definition
Pure color perception deficit
Term
Confusion, Delirium, and Coma
Definition

Confusion - loss of ability to sustain uninterrupted thought.

Confusion -> Stupor -> Obtundation -> Coma

this represetns the continuum

Delirium - medical term to describe the confusional state

Coma - severe loss of alertness and medical emergency

Term
Asterognosis (Somatic Sensory Agnosia)
Definition
difficulty perceiving objects through tactile stimulation
Term
Amnesia
Definition

Anterograde - forward memory (no new memories)

Retrograde - reverse memory (no old memories)

Causes: Depression, Nutrional, adverse drug rxns, cardiovascular problems, trauma, space occupying lesions, normal- pressure hydrocephalus (responsive to shunting and probably cranial), Parkinson's, endocrine disorder (hyperparathyroidism), hypothyroidism, 

Treatment: Visualization exercises, repetition, relaxation techniques

Term
Aphasia
Definition

is a symptom - NOT a disease.

  • Stroke
  • Head injury
  • Dementia,
  • Mass expanding lession
  • Abscess
Term
Plagiocephaly
Definition

abnormal asymmetry in the fetal skull

resultant from craniosynostosis (aberrent closure of the sutures) or to deformational forces (compromising positions in utero or in crib/nursery)

Term
apraxia
Definition
disorder of learned movements, can include speech
Term
Hydrocephalus
Definition

communicating (subarachnoid hemorrhage, chiari malformation, cerebral atrophy) and non-communicating

 

50% idiopathic

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