Lecture 9 - The Leukodystrophies, Neuronal Storage D/o, Toxic Brain Injury and Vitamin Deficiencies Flashcards

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Canavan’s Disease

aka?
deficiency of what?
characteristic pathology?

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aka spongy luekodystrophy (WM)

Characteristic Pathlogy – “spongy” (big macules/vacuoles in white matter)

AR deficiency of aspartoacylase

“the caravan of sponges left asparta”

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Alexander Disease:

deficiency of what ?
localization?
Histopathology?
Presentation?

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Sporadic Mutation in GFAP (intermediate filament of astrocytes)

More severe in Frontal Lobes

Histo – Rosenthal Fibers in astrocytes of white matter. Rosenthal Fibers and Myelin Loss

Presentation – FTT, white matter disease

“king alexander got shot with a rosenthal arrow in his frontal lobes while FAPing”

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Adrenoleukodystrophy (X Linked ALD)

deficiency in?
Localization?
Histology?

Clinical manifestation

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X linked, ATP binding cassette transporter mutation. Leading to demyelination

Posterior hemisphere pathology (caudal to rostral gradient)

Histo –perivascular lymphocytic infiltrates

Adrenal insufficiency

“Lorenzo lost his Cassette..in the back”

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Metachromiac Leukodystrophy

deficiency of?
why is is called metachromatic?
Presentation?

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AR, Arylsulfatase A deficiency; accumulate sulfatides in macrophages, leading to myelin destruction

Histo- – a Toludine Blue stain turns brown

Presentation – very heterogenous; some may not present until adulthood with psychiatric disease. Otherwise peripheral and central demyelination with ataxia and dementia

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Krabbe disease –

deficiency of what?

Characteristic pathology?

Presentation?

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AR deficiency of Galactocerebrosidease leading to destruction of the myeline sheath

Microvascular/eosinophilic, globoid cell leukodystrophy

Hyper-irritable, hypertonic infant. FTT, optic atrophy.

Fatal

“Intergalactic Planetary” = The Beastie Boys (irritable kid) do the “Krabbe” walk when they forget the lyrics to “galactocerebrosidase Planetary”
PLanetary = Globoid Cells

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Neuronal Storage Disorder: Tay sachs

Deficiency of?

what is a classic finding on exam?

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Hexosaminidase A deficinecy — accumulation of gangliosides in the GRAY MATTER

Classic finding: Cherry red spot on fundoscopy.

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Ethanol toxicity – classically associated with destruction of what structure?

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Superior Vermis (of the cerebellum; think drunk people and ataxia)

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Carbon Monoxide poisoning – classically associated with …

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bilateral necrosis of the Globus Pallidus

CO toxicity happens GLOBALLY

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methanol toxicity – -classically associated with….

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Necrosis of the Putamen and the retinas

…“EYE, putamen in meth

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Vitamin B1 Deficiency –

name of the vitamin?
commonly in what population?
triad of symptoms
progression of disease?

Gross pathology?

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Alcoholics; part of Beriberi

Wernike’s Encephalopathy – acute psychosis (delirium), opthalmoplegia, ataxia

can lead to…

Korsakoff Syndrome – Confabulation and memory distrubance

Gross path: Hemorrhagic lesions to the mamillary bodies

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Vitamine B12 Deficiency –
aka?

what vitamin?
degeneration of what?

Symptoms:

A

(perncious anemia)
Cobalamin

Subacute/combined Degernation – Degeneration of dorsal and lateral columns of the spinal cord

Symptoms:
Dorsal Columns: sensory –impaired position and vibration sense, paresthesias

lateral: , weakness and spasticity

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