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Neuroanatomy
3rd ppt- The cerebellum
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11/05/2011

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What is the term for the tertiary stage of syphyllis that has no treatment and leads to death? What is the name of the lesions that are present on the genitals?
Definition
-Neurosyphyllis
-Hunter's shanker
Term
Does the brain have pain receptors?
Definition
no
Term
Mechanical traction, inflammation, or irritation of what 4 things cause headache?
Definition
Blood vessels, meninges, scalp, skull
Term
WHat causes migraine headaches?
Definition
Over-reactive ability of neurons due to coffee, stress, menstrual cycle, etc.
Term
At what age are migraines most prevalent?
Definition
During the peak productive years (25-55)
Term
Complicated migraines are accompanied by what?
Definition
transient focal deficits (sensory deficit, weakness, visual loss, etc)
Term
Basilar migraines can effect what autonomic functions? Where do they come from?
Definition
-breathing, HR, etc.
-Brainstem
Term
What is the average range of duration for a cluster headache?
Definition
-30-90 minutes
-Every day for weeks, then vanish for months
Term
What are some symptoms of cluster headaches?
Definition
-Extremely severe
-Around one eye
-Tearing
-Nasal congestion
Term
What type of head ache is characterized by a steady, dull ache, associated with stress, bilateral, variable duration, and an unclear mechanism?
Definition
Tension-type headache
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What is another name for a headache caused by low cerebral spinal fluid pressure?
Definition
spinal tap headache
Term
What relieves a low CSF pressure headache? What makes it worse?
Definition
-relieved by lying down
-worse when upright
Term
What does a manometer measure?
Definition
Intracranial pressure
Term
A lumbar puncture provides direct access to what area?
Definition
The subarachnoid space
Term
What is the lumbar cistern in direct communication with?
Definition
The CSF in the ventricles
Term
To avoid hitting the spinal cord in a lumbar puncture, the needle should be inserted below what vertebral level?
Definition
L2
Term
Name 4 purposes of a lumbar puncture
Definition
-Obtain samples of CSF
-Measure opening pressure
-Therapeutically remove CSF in normal pressure hydrocephalus
-To introduce drugs or contrast material
Term
Prior to a lumbar puncture what are three things one can due to evaluate for increased intracranial pressure?
Definition
-exame for papilledema
-CT scan
-MRI
Term
What are three things that blood in the CSF could indicate?
Definition
-subarachnoid hemorrhage
-hemorrhagic herpes encephalitis
-a traumatic tap
Term
How can you tell the difference between blood in the CSF due to a traumatic tap or a different pathology?
Definition
-A traumatic tap will have more blood in the first tube than in the last
-After centrifuging the supernatant will be clear with a traumatic tap, it will be xanthochromic if the blood has been in the CSF for several hours (bc of RBC lysis)
Term
A post-ictal headache is oftentimes accompanied with what?
Definition
Todd's paralysis- a brief period of paralysis that may be partial or complete, but on just one side of the body
Term
What symptom sets meningitis apart from other less serious illnesses?
Definition
Nuchal rigidity (stiff neck)
Term
What are three ways to evaluate nuchal rigidity?
Definition
-can't touch chin to the chest
-Kernig's sign (flex hips and straighten knees--> pain in the hamstrings)
-Brudzinski's sign (neck flexion causes hips to flex)
Term
Why are there symptoms in the legs (Kernig's sign and Brudzinski's sign) associated with meningitis?
Definition
Lots of nerves from the leg muscles are coming to the lumbar plexus and meningitis is inflammation of the brain and spinal cord
Term
What is temporal arteritis?
Definition
Vasculitis affecting the temporal arteries AND arteries to the eyes
Term
New headaches accompanied with abrupt onset of visual disturbances, Jaw claudication, polymyalgia rheumatica, and elevated ESR which normalizes with corticosteroids is symptomatic of what type of headache?
Definition
Temporal arteritis
Term
What is polymyalgia rheumatica?
Definition
aching and morning stiffness in the shoulders, hip girdles, neck, and torso in patients over 50
Term
What is the venous sinus?
Definition
The drainage system in the head. All drain to the internal jugular vein
Term
Prothrombotic conditions, oral contraceptives, pregnancy, malignancy, infection, head injury and mechanical precipitants are all possible causes of what?
Definition
Venous sinus thrombosis
Term
What are three types of head trauma?
Definition
-concussion
-injury to brain
-hemorrhage
Term
What is the difference between anterograde and retrograde amnesia?
Definition
-Anterograde: difficulty remembering new facts and events occurring after lesion onset
-Retrograde: difficulty remembering events that occurred during the period of time immediately before lesion onset
Term
What is a coup?
Definition
-Bruising of the surface of the brain beneath the point of impact. Inertia causes the brain the be flung against the side of the skull that was struck
-Head is suddenly stopped and the brain rushes forward
Term
What is a countercoup?
Definition
-Bruising on the opposite side of the impact. Inertia of the brain causes it to be pulled away from the contralateral side of the skull
-Brain bounces off the primary surface and impacts the opposing side of the skull
Term
Blows to the front of the head cause mainly _______ lesions, blows to the back of the head cause mainly _______ lesions.
Definition
-coup
-contrecoup
Term
Is an epidural hematoma usually traumatic or spontaneous? Where does it occur?
Definition
-traumatic
-in the tight potential space between the dura and the skull
Term
Fracture of what bone is the usual cause of an epidural hematoma? What artery is often involved?
Definition
Temporal bone, leading to rupture of the middle meningeal artery
Term
Radiologically what does an epidural hematoma look like? What is the shape of the hematoma?
Definition
Expanding hemorrhage peels the dura away from the skull, LENS SHAPED hematoma that does not spread across cranial sutures
Term
What is the cynical series of events of an epidural hematoma from onset to death?
Definition
Lucid interval (a few hours)-compression of brain- increased intracranial pressure- herniation- death
Term
Is a subdural hematoma usually traumatic or spontaneous? Where does it occur?
Definition
-Traumatic
-In the potential space between the dura and the loosely adherent arachnoid
Term
What is the usual cause of a subdural hematoma?
Definition
rupture of bridging veins
Term
Radiologically, what is the characteristic shape of a subdural hematoma?
Definition
Crescent
Term
What is the usual treatment for a subdural hematoma?
Definition
-surgical evacuation
-some resolve spontaneously
Term
Where does a subarachnoid hemorrhage occur?
Definition
In the CSF filled space between the arachnoid and the pia (contains major blood vessels of the brain)
Term
Radiologically what does a subarachnoid hemorrhage look like?
Definition
Blood tracks down into the sulci following the contours of the pia
Term
What is the typical cause of a traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Definition
Bleeding into CSF from damaged blood vessels, typically associated with other CNS damage
Term
What are 2 typical causes of a spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage?
Definition
-ruptured aneurysm (80%)
-bleeding AVM (arteriovenous malformation) (15%)
Term
Explosive catastrophic headache, meningeal irritation, focal neurologic deficits from vasospasm, and impaired alertness are common symptoms of what?
Definition
Aneurysmal rupture
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Traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage is usually caused by ________ forces. Areas of bleeding occur in the _________ matter.
Definition
-shearing
-white
Term
What are two common causes of non traumatic intracerebral hemorrhage?
Definition
-vascular malformations
-Hypertension
Term
What are 3 causes of increased intracranial pressure?
Definition
-Mass
-Hydrocephalus
-Pseudotumor cerebri (no mass)
Term
What are the subjective signs of increased intracranial pressure?
Definition
-headache
-impaired alertness
-nausea
-diplopia
Term
What are 3 objective signs of increased intracranial pressure?
Definition
-6th nerve (abducens) palsy
-papilledema
-increased pressure demonstrated by lumbar puncture
Term
What classifies as a mass? What are 4 examples?
Definition
-anything abnormal that occupies volume within the cranial vault
-BEAN: Blood, Edema, Abscess, Neoplasm
Term
What happens in an ischemic stroke?
Definition
Clot stops blood supply to an area of the brain
Term
What are the most common type of primary brain tumors?
Definition
gliomas
Term
What is the most malignant form of glioma? (death within 1 year)
Definition
-glioblastoma multiforme
Term
occur from the cerebellar stem cells, fills 4th ventricle, seen in children, vomiting is characteristic of which type of glioma?
Definition
medulloblastoma
Term
Occurring the deep white matter, slow-growing, causes seizures is characteristic of what type of glioma?
Definition
oligodendroglioma
Term
What 5 types of cancer most often metastasizes to the brain
Definition
-LUNG, breast, kidney, GI tract, melanoma
Term
Usually benign, slow growing, resectable, and often associated with breast CA is characteristic of what type of brain tumor?
Definition
Meningioma
Term
Endocrine disturbance and/or compressed optic chiasm is characteristic of what type of brain tumor?
Definition
pituitary adenoma
Term
Schwannoma are especially prevalent in which cranial nerve?
Definition
8, auditory/vestibulocochlear nerve
Term
Which type of brain tumor is from B lymphocytes, near ventricles, and often HIV related?
Definition
lymphoma
Term
What are the two most common types of brain tumors in adults?
Definition
Glioblastoma multiforme and metastases
Term
Which two types of brain tumors are most common in children?
Definition
-astrocytoma
-medulloblastoma
Term
What are three ways brain tumors are clinically presented?
Definition
-increased intracranial pressure
-seizures
-focal symptoms
Term
Do malignant brain tumors usually spread out of the CNS?
Definition
no
Term
What is mass effect?
Definition
Any distortion of brain geometry due to a mass
Term
Mass effect can lead to what 3 things?
Definition
1. increased intracranial pressure
2. Compression of adjacent areas
3. Herniation
Term
Compression of the parenchyma can lead to what?
Definition
focal deficit or seizures
Term
Compression of the ventricular system can lead to what?
Definition
hydrocephalus
Term
Compression of the BBB can lead to what?
Definition
edema
Term
Compression of blood vessels can lead to what?
Definition
Stroke or hemorrhage
Term
Since none of the contents of the intracranial space are compressible, mass effect can lead to contents __________ from one compartment into another
Definition
herniating
Term
What is a uncial herniation?
Definition
The medial temporal lobe (uncus) herniates downward through the tentorial notch
Term
What is the uncial herniation clinical triad?
Definition
-blown pupil from compression of CN III (oculomotor)
-Hemiplegia from compression of cerebral peduncles
-Diminished alertness from distortion of midbrain reticular formation
Term
What is productive hydrocephalus often caused by?
Definition
Choroid plexus papilloma (benign neoplasm)
Term
What is obstructive hydrocephalus usually caused by?
Definition
obstruction anywhere along the path of CSF flow
Term
What is absorptive hydrocephalus usually caused by?
Definition
decreased absorption at the arachnoid granulations
Term
What are 4 symptoms of normal pressure hydrocephalus?
Definition
(Absorptive hydrocephalus)
-unusual gait
-urinary incontinence
-dementia
-NO headache
Term
No increased intracranial pressure and no headache is characteristic of what type of hydrocephalus?
Definition
compensatory
Term
Radiologically, what type of hydrocephalus is noncommunicating?
Definition
-Obstructive
-Productive, absorptive, and compensatory are all communicating
Term
Name some characteristics presented with Pseudotumor cerebri
Definition
-headache patient
-usually female
-overweight
-adolescent
-menstrual irregularities
-normal CT scan or MRI
-elevated CSF pressure measured on lumbar puncture, but NO space occupying structure
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