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Pathology: Tumors
3.20.07
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03/26/2007

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What are tumors?
Definition
brain neoplasms, space occupying lesions
Term
When does a complete union and ossicification of compound bones of the head occur?
Definition
during first year of life
Term
name the layers starting with the skull-->brain
Definition
epidural space; dura; subdural space; arachnoid membrane; SA space containing CSF; parenchyma of brain
Term
What does the SA normally hold?
Definition
CSF
Term
What does it hold in Pathological conditions?
Definition
blood from an SA hemm from the Circle of W.; puss from a leptomeningitis infection; or neoplastic tissue
Term
Why does it take longer for increased ICP symptoms to occur in older people?
Definition
atrophy of brain barenchyma results in an increase of Intraventricular, SA, and subdural spaces--so larger volumes of PATH cells and tissues may accumulate before increased ICP.
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What compartments are most affected by increased ICP
Definition
SA space; ventricles; veins; arteries
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What are the 3 principle sites of internal hemm?
Definition
space under falx and over corpus callosum; midbrain herniations; foramen magnum
Term
What is uncal grooving?
Definition
the free edge of the tenorium compresses and forms a groove on the herniated Temporal lobe at the site of the lesion
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What are midbrain herniations associated with?
Definition
they are life-threatening conditions associated with deep coma and loss of pupillary reflexes.
Term
what are herniations of the lower medulla throu the FM associated with?
Definition
sever ischemia and Hemm withint medulla--complressing reticular formation in midbrain, or the nulcei of respiration in medulla
Term
What are seizures signs of?
Definition
Neoplasm, REMOVE!
Term
When do seizures occur, in relationship to neoplasms?
Definition
Early phases of neoplastic growth.
Term
Are there protiens in the BBB?
Definition
No--protien free environment
Term
Plasma vs CSF for K, Ca, Cl?
Definition
CSF is lower in K, Ca, and glucose, higher in Cl
Term
Why is maintaining an internal mileau critical?
Definition
for the proper function of the excitable membranes of neurons and glia
Term
How does the BBB prevent meds from working?q
Definition
tight juncitons prevent from entiering CNS
Term
How do meds actually get passed through?
Definition
they must be taken up by endothelial cells by endocytosis, then transcytosis/excocytosis
Term
What's wrong with Transcytosis as a manner for transportation for drugs?q
Definition
too slow--ineffiecent delivery
Term
How/when can you bipass BBB?
Definition
when molecules are introduced directly into the SA space, when endothelial cells are damaged and the tight junction between endo cells are separated.
Term
What does brain edema cause?
Definition
indirect, poss reversible, functioning
Term
Why do protein rich fluids in the extracellular space of the CNS paranchema accumulate?
Definition
neovascularization/tumor induced angiogenesis
Term
What do embolisms of infected/noninfected thrombi do?
Definition
cause blood vessel damage, and initiate the production of edema
Term
Where does edema primarily occur?
Definition
in the WM
Term
How are pappilademas caused?
Definition
raised pressure of CSF is transmitted to the fluid within the sheath of the optic nerve. This eventually interferes with the venous return of the retina
Term
what are the 6 signs and symptoms of increased ICP?
Definition
epileptiform fits, mental changes, pailledema, vomiting, positional headaches, headaches
Term
What is the most malignant glial neoplasm?
Definition
glioblastoma multiform
Term
which neoplams are associated with shortest life spans?
Definition
glioblastoma, metastatic neoplasms
Term
what are whorls?
Definition
characteristic of meningiomas
Term
Who expresses GFAP?
Definition
astrocytes and ependymal cells
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