Dementia Flashcards

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What are the types of neurodegenerative dementias?

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  • Alzheimer’s
  • Lewy body
  • Frontotemporal
  • Progressive supranuclear palsy
  • Huntington’s disease
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2
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Name 2 other types of dementia

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  • Vascular

- Prion disease

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3
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How are some neuro conditions genetically classified?

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  • Tauopathies= Corticobasal, frontotemporal, alzheimer’s
  • Ubiquinopathies= semantic dementia
  • Synucleinopathies= Dementia with lewy bodies, parkinson’s, MSA
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What are the 2 types of normal pressure hydrocephalus?

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  • NPH with preceding cause (SAH, meningitis, trauma, radiation-induced)
  • NPH without preceding cause
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What is the triad of normal pressure hydrocephalus?

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  • Dementia
  • Gait disturbance
  • Urinary incontinence
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What is seen on an MRI for a patient with vCJD?

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-Abnormality in posterior thalamic region= pulvinar sign

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What are clinical features of VGKC Ab.LE?

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  • Voltage-gated Potassium Channel antibody associated limbic encephalitis
  • Subacute memory loss
  • Hyponatraemia
  • Seizures
  • Psychiatric/behavioural disturbances
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What are executive functions?

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  • Motor
  • Planning
  • Strategic thinking
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What functions are associated with the limbic system?

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  • Arousal
  • Emotion
  • Motivation
  • Attention
  • Memory
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10
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Define cognition

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Sum of brain functions which allows us to integrate in the environment

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Name intellectual skills

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  • Learning & memory
  • Emotion
  • Personality
  • Language
  • Visuospatial skills
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Name some cognitive neuro disorders

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  • Temporal, parietal, frontal degeneration=Alzheimer’s
  • Frontal temporal degeneration
  • Multifocal degeneration= corticobasal degeneration
  • Cognition & movement= dementia with levy bodies
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What proteins are involved in dementia?

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  • B-amyloid
  • Tau
  • Ubiquitin
  • α-synclein
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What are amyloid proteins?

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  • Insoluble fibrous protein aggregates sharing specific structural traits
  • Arise from inappropriately folded natural proteins & polypeptides
  • Misfold alter configuration forming insoluble fibrils
  • In organs leads to amyloidosis
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What are Tau proteins?

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  • Group of proteins that stabilise microtubules in neurons
  • 6 isoforms
  • When defective microtubules become unstable & dysfunctioning
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16
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What is the pathogenesis of dementia

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  • Oxidative stress=free radicals
  • Excitotoxicity=glutamine stimulation
  • Apoptosis
  • Cytokine=inflammatory response
  • Genetics= gene mutations
  • Ageing= age-related decline in efficiency of metabolic pathways
  • Accumulation of abnormal proteins= intra/extracellular
17
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Which proteins accumulate intra/extracellularly?

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  • I= Tau, α-synuclein, ubiquitin, polyglutamine

- E=amyloid

18
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What are neuropathological findings in Alzheimer’s?

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  • Macro= dec brain weight, atrophy of gyri, widening sulci: frontal, temporal, parietal, hippocampus, ventricular dilatation
  • Micro=neuronal loss, neuritic plaques, Neurofibrillary tangle & neuropil threads
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What are neuropathological findings in Dementia with levy bodies?

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  • Macro= pale, atrophy in amygdala, cingulate gyrus, temporal, parietal & frontal lobes
  • Micro= neuronal loss, accumulation of α-synuclein
20
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What are the types of vascular dementia?

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  • Multi-infarct dementia
  • Binswanger’s disease
  • Arteriolosclerosis