CIS 3 Flashcards

1
Q

how does a medullablastoma present

A
  • cerebellar sxs

- most common in kids

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2
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what causes Korsakoff syndrome

A

chronic, longterm alcohol use

can include cerebellar sxs

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3
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how would a chronic subdural hematoma present

A

headache with exertion or bumping head
normal CN exam
ipsilateral weakness

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4
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what complication is associated with subdural hematomas

A

midline or downward shift

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5
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if a pt presents with headache, nuchal rigidity, bloody CSF and increased CSF pressure, what is the dx

A

subarachnoid hemorrhage

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6
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how would verterbro-basilar insufficiency present

A

quadriplegia
numbness
s/p facial trauma

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7
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how does infarction of internal capsule present

A

contralateral hemianalgesia and loss of temp. sensation of body and face
PCMLS lost of contralateral side
contralateral UMN sxs

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8
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what sxs are associated w/ frontal lobe syndrome

A

apathy
euphoria w/ abrupt irritability
socially inappropriate behavior

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9
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a lesion where is associated w/ superior homonymous quadrantopia

A

Meyer’s loop

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