Human disease L18: Neurology 5 Stroke Flashcards
an acute compromise of blood supply to the brain results in which condition
stroke
strokes are a result of either cerebral infarction or cerebral haemorrhage, which of the two are the main reasons to developing a stroke
cerebral infarction = 90%
cerebral haemorrhage = 10%
what colour does blood show up on a CT scan
white

what does this CT scan show

Cerebral infarction / stroke
what does midline shift mean in reference to a CT scan showing a intercerebral hemorrhage
Midline shift is a shift of the brain past its center line.

explain why this image of a CT scan is not a stroke

A stroke / Cerebral infarction would appear dark on a CT scan. the CT scan shows a intercranial hemorrohage (white = blood)

what type of hemorrhage is this

subarachnoid hemorrhage
the subarachnoid space is between which two layers
arachnoid mater and pia mater

what does the subarachnoid space consists of
the cerobrospinal fluid
major blood vessels
cisterns - he cisterns are enlarged pockets of CSF created due to the separation of the arachnoid mater from the pia mater based on the anatomy of the brain and spinal cord surface.
70% of subarachnoid haemorrhage occur through the rupture of a berry aneurysm in which artery
cerebral artery
whereabouts would you expect a berry aneurysm to occur
berry aneurysms occur in a weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel.

the tangle of abnormal blood vessels connecting arteries and veins in the brain are responsible for 15% of all subarachnoid haemorrhage. what is the name of this abnormality
arteriovenous malformation

clinical features shown below indicate what type of haemorrhage
sudden, severe headache - thunderclap
neck stiffness, photophobia
vomiting
impaired level of consciousness
subarachnoid haemorrhage
if you did a lumbar puncture and found blood in the sample what type of haemorrhage does this person have
subarachnoid haemorrhage
what is the most common cause of intercranial haemorrhage
hypertension
there are two types of infarction what are they
transient ischaemic attack (TIA)
Completed stroke
if symptoms of a stroke relive itself within 24 hours, what type of stroke is it
Transient ischaemic attack
if a patient is having symptoms of a TIA, why do they need urgent medical assessment
to reduce chance of progression to permanent stroke
why is cerebral infarction the single most expensive condition in the UK
because stroke is associated with disability, in terms of health and social care.
the frontal lobe is responsible for speech, motor cortex and frontal association area.
if a patient who has a disability on their right hand side such as their arms, which part of the brain was affected by the stroke
the stroke / cerebral infarction would have occured on the left side of the motor cortex on the frontal lobe.

if someone had a stroke and lost their vision which functional area of the brain was affected
the ocipital lobe

if someone had a stroke and lost their sense of smell and auditory association which functional area of the brain was affected
the temporal lobe

if someone had a stroke and lost their sense of taste, speech, and reading which functional area of the brain was affected
parietal lobe

is weakness or the inability to move on one side of the body, making it hard to perform everyday activities like eating or dressing. One-sided weakness in your arms, hands, face, chest, legs or feet can cause: Loss of balance
the above describes what term
hemiparesis
loss of sensation in either lateral half of the body. is known as what
hemianaesthesia
is a condition that affects your ability to produce and understand spoken language.
what is the condition
dysphasia
loss of half of your vision. In other words, the right half or the left half of your vision is missing from each eye. is known as what
hemianopia
what is a Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy used for
Percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy is an endoscopic medical procedure in which a tube is passed into a patient’s stomach through the abdominal wall, most commonly to provide a means of feeding when oral intake is not adequate