Brain pathology quiz Flashcards
What is the pathology shown here?
Select one:
a.
Right acute extradural haemorrhage
b.
Right chronic extradural haemorrhage
c.
Left chronic subdural haemorrhage
d.
Right chronic subdural haemorrhage
e.
Left acute subdural haemorrhage
d.
Left chronic subdural haemorrhage
Which lobe is affected by this pathology?
Select one:
a.
Parietal
b.
Occipital
c.
Frontal
d.
Cerebellum
b.
Occipital
What pathology is shown here?
Select one:
a.
Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis
b.
Acute Meningitis
c.
Space Occupying Lesion in the Occipital Lobe
d.
Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
Sagittal Sinus Thrombosis
What pathology is the most likely diagnosis for the appearance on this scan?
Select one:
a.
Encephalitis
b.
Hydrocephalus
c.
Meningitis
d.
Alzheimer’s Disease
b.
Hydrocephalus
What is the pathology shown here?
Select one:
a.
Right acute extradural haematoma
b.
Left acute extradural haematoma
c.
Right acute subdural haemorrhage
d.
Right chronic extradural haematoma
e.
Right acute subarachnoid haemorrhage
right sided acute extradural haematoma.
What is the pathology shown here?
Select one:
a.
Left acute intracerebral haemorrhage
b.
Left chronic intracerebral haemorrhage
c.
Right acute subarachnoid haemorrhage
d.
Left acute subarachnoid haemorrhage
e.
Right acute intracerebral haemorrhage
Left acute intracerebral haemorrhage
What term could be used to describe the pathology shown here?
Select one:
a.
Subdural
b.
Contre-Coup
c.
Subarachnoid
d.
Intracerebral
e.
Extradural
b.
Contre-Coup
What is the pathology shown here?
Select one:
a.
Bilateral Chronic Intracerebral Haemorrhage
b.
Bilateral Acute Subdural Haemorrhage
c.
Chronic Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
d.
Acute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
e.
Bilateral Acute Intracerebral Haemorrhage
d.
Acute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
What is the pathology shown here?
Select one:
a.
Left sided chronic intracerebellar haemorrhage
b.
Left sided acute intracerebral haemorrhage
c.
Left sided intracerebral haemorrhage
d.
Right sided acute intracerebral haemorrhage
e.
Left sided acute intracerebellar haemorrhage
Left sided acute intracerebellar haemorrhage
Select three options which describe the appearance on the image below.
Select one or more:
a.
The blood is showing as high attenuation so must be chronic.
b.
There is evidence of midline shift to the right side.
c.
The blood is showing as high attenuation so must be acute.
d.
This is a subarachnoid haemorrhage.
e.
The bleed is intracerebral.
f.
The blood is showing as low attenuation so must be acute.
g.
There is evidence of midline shift to the left side.
The bleed is intracerebral.,
There is evidence of midline shift to the right side.,
The blood is showing as high attenuation so must be acute.
The lobe affected by this pathology is…?
Select one:
a.
Parietal
b.
Occipital
c.
Frontal
d.
Temporal
Frontal
When pathology occurs in this lobe (frontal), the patient’s symptoms could include which of the following? Select 2 correct answers.
Select one or more:
a.
Changes to personality
b.
Loss of inhibitions
c.
Problems with understanding language
d.
Memory loss
e.
Aggression
Changes to personality,
Aggression,
Loss of inhibitions
Note from their quiz with the left and right sides.
Its like shaking hands so you shake left to the opposite side and thats the left side
Note from their quiz with the left and right sides.
Its like shaking hands so you shake left to the opposite side and thats the left side