CNS Trauma: Neuropathology Flashcards
Types of head trauma
- non missile (acceleration/deceleration, rotation, RTA, falls, assaults)
- missile (conflict-related)
- focal (fractures, intracerebral contusions, bleeding (SAH, extradural/subdural, intracerebral)
- diffuse (Diffuse axonal injury (DAH): damage to connections between regions)
How to determine the extend of damage from head trauma without imaging?
GCS]- learn fully
13+: mild brain injury
9-12: moderate brain injury
8 or less: severe injury
What is ischaemia?
Lack of oxygen AND nutrients (i.e. lack of blood supply providing these)
Define scalp laceration
Breach of the scalp
Define cerebral contusion
Bruise on the surface of the brain
Define cerebral laceration
Breaching of the pia and meninges- extends to parenchyma (disturbance of the actual brain substance)
Difference between diffuse axonal injury and (diffuse) traumatic axonal injury?
- Diffuse axonal injury- interpreting radiology in terms of likely outcome
- (Diffuse) Traumatic injury- a pathological phenomenon (can physically be seen in the tissue)
Where do fissure fractures often extend to?
Base of the skull
(may pass through middle ear/anterior cranial fossa and cause CSF leakage)
-> otorrhea/rhinorrhea (+infection risk)
Signs of skull base fractures?
- Battle’s sign (just behind the ear)
- Racoon eyes (peri-orbital haemorrhage)
What causes a contusion?
Collision of brain with the skull (causing surface bruising)
Difference between “coup” and “contrecoup”
- Coup: damage on site of impact
- Contrecoup: damage on opposite side of impact
[When looking at pathology specimen]- You can’t see any midline structures?
You are looking at an end piece of brain
Most common CNS trauma that causes coma?
Diffuse axonal injury
Diffuse axonal injury affects which particular structures?
Midline structures:
- corpus callosum
- rostral brainstem
- septum pellucidum
How to grade diffuse axonal injury (DAI)?
Grade 1: parasagittal frontal (white matter from longitudinal fissure), internal capsule, cerebellum
Grade 2: As Grade 1 plus corpus callosum
Grade 3: As Grade 2 plus dorsal brainstem