8.4.1 Stroke Neuropathy Flashcards
What are the common locations of subarachnoid hemorrhages?

What are the characteristics of an infarct caused by thrombosis?

Describe the differences between different herniation sites: Subfalcine, Transtentorial, and Cerebellar tonsillar.

What are the subacute changes following infarction?

What are the most common site of intraparenchymal hemorrhage?

V,What are the characteristics of Global Ischemia?

What are the characteristics of an epidural hematoma?

What are these images of and what are the characteristics?

Cavernoma
Back to back hyalinized vessels
What are possible underlying problems of cerebral edema?

What is this an image of and what are the characteristics of it?

Capillary Telangiectasia
Dilated thin-walled vessels separated by normal brain
What are the characteristics of a subarachnoid hemorrhage?

What are the characteristics of CADASIL Neuropathy?

What are the characteristics of an infarct cause by an emboli?

What are the clinical features of CADASIL?

What is this an image of?

Congo red
Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
What are the characteristics of Chronic Subdural Hematoma?

What are these images of?

Subdural hematoma
What are these images of?

Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy
What will the microscopic features at different time points be following ischemia?

What are the three types of edema?

What are the characteristics of cerebral ischemia?

What is this an image of and what are the characteristics?

Atriovenous Malformation
Tangles of Arteries and Veins surrounded by brain tissue
What are the characteristics of intraparenchymal hemorrhage?

What are the general histo features within 12-24hrs following ischemia?

What are the most vulnerable areas to ischemia?
Watershed areas
IMPORTANT: What is CADASIL?

What will the gross features at different time points be following ischemia?

What are the most vulnerable cells to ischemia?
- CA1 of HF
- Purkinje cells
- Pyramidal neurons (III, V, VI)