Labs Flashcards
1
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Claustrum
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- GRAY MATTER
- Multisensory integration
2
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Two parts of corpus callosum
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Genu (anterior) and splenium (posterior)
3
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Optic Radiation
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Connects lateral geniculate nucleus of thalamus to the primary visual cortex
4
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Recurrent Artery of Heubner
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- Branch of the ACA
- Irrigates caudate nucleus head, anterior limb of the internal capsule
5
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Innervation of Posterior Limb of Internal Capsule
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- Anterior choroidal artery
- ALSO SUPPLIES GENU!
6
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Innervation of Lentiform Nucleus
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Lenticulostriate arteries
7
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Anterior Commissure
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- In brain (SC is anterior/ventral white commissure)
- Separates BG into motor and reward systems
- Below: ventral pallidum and ventral striatum
8
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Anterior Choroidal Artery
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- Transverse: genu, posterior limb of internal capsule
- Coronal: innermost globus pallidus, posterior limb of internal capsule, hippocampus
9
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CT
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- X-rays (high radiation)
- Fast
- Easy
- Good for shape of brain, ventricles
- 3D availability
- White: bone, blood
- Dark: CSF
10
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MRI Function, Types
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- Hydrogen nuclei that are aligned, then perturbed by magnets
- T1: myelin is bright, ventricles (Water) is dark
- DOES NOT SHOW LESIONS
- T2: water is white, fat appears dark
- Lesions & CSF appear
- FLAIR: water is DARK, white matter is less dark, gray matter is least dark
- Shows lesions clearly but NOT ACUTE STROKES
- DWI: identifies acute stroke based on water movement (lesion is bright white)
11
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DTI
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Special type of DWI (MRI) that shoes white matter tractography
12
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CT vs MRI: How to Remember
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- CT: thick white rim (bone + blood)
- CSF = dark
- T1: gray matter is darker than white matter
- T2: gray matter is lighter than white matter
- CSF is LIGHT
- FLAIR: gray matter is lighter than white matter
- CSF is dark