CNS Flashcards
Cryptococcal meningitis is a common opportunistic infection of the CNS in those infected
by the human immunodeficiency virus.
True
The cerebrospinal fluid in acute pyogenic meningitis has decreased protein and
increased glucose levels.
False. Increased protein and decreased glucose
Hydrocephalus may occur in tuberculous meningitis.
True
The vertebral artery is a common site of a saccular (berry) aneurysm
False, the circle of willis is the common site
The vertebral artery is a common site of a saccular (berry) aneurysm
False, the circle of willis is the common site
Raised intracranial pressure may produce tonsillar herniation and papilloedema.
true
Fracture of the skull, particular the temporal bone, may result in a tear of the middle
meningeal artery with an extradural haematoma
True
The cerebrospinal fluid in chronic tuberculous meningitis contains markedly increased
numbers of neutrophil polymorphs.
False. Increase in polymorphs and lymphocytes
Chronic subdural haematoma is common in the young and old and is usually
False. Only common in the elderly
Primary intracerebral haemorrhage is often caused by ruptured berry aneurysms.
False. Its the SUBARACHNOID HAEMORRHAGE
Acute necrotizing encephalitis due to herpes simplex virus infection shows meningeal
infiltration by lymphocytes and plasma cells
False, initially polymorphs and lymphocytes.