7.3: Neuropathology Flashcards

1
Q

Prion disease can lead to which type of encephalopathies?

A

Spongy encephalopathy (neuronal death causing “holes” in the grey matter)

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What pathological changes in the brain are seen in Alzheimer’s dementia?

A

Amyloid plaques
Neurofibrillary tangles
Cortical atrophy

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3
Q

What is a subfalcine herniation?

A

When the cingulate gyrus is pushed under the free edge of the falx cerebri due to RICP

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4
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Why artery can be compressed in a subfalcine herniation?

A

Anterior cerebral artery

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5
Q

What is the uncus of the brain?

A

The most medial part of the the temporal lobe

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6
Q

What happens in a tentorial herniation?

A

The uncus herniates through the tentorial notch

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Q

Which cranial nerve can be damaged in tentorial brain herniation?

A

CN III, oculomotor

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What happens in a tonsillar brain herniation?

A

The cerebellar tonsils are pushed into the foremen magnum, compressing the brainstem

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9
Q

Why are tentorial brain herniations often fatal?

A

As the frequently lead to secondary Duret haemorrhages in the brainstem

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10
Q

Are astrocytomas of the brain usually benign or malignant?

A

Malignant

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11
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Are meningiomas of the brain usually benign or malignant?

A

Benign

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Which types of stroke are more common: haemorrhagic or ischaemic?

A

Ischaemic

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13
Q

Lacunar strokes often affect which aspect of the brain?

A

Basal ganglia

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14
Q

A thunderclap headache is due to which type of stroke?

A

Subarachnoid haemorrhage

Due to rupture of berry aneurysms

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15
Q

Herniation of the uncus of the temporal lobe can result in a palsy of which nerve?

A

Ipsilateral 3rd nerve palsy

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16
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With regard to the corticospinal tract, the posterior limb of the internal capsule represents which regions of the body?

A

Trunk and lower limb

Face represented in the genu