Neurodegenerative Pathology Flashcards

1
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Mutations in three key genes, ____________ predispose to early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.

A

presenilin-1, presenilin-2, and APP,

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The possession of an _______allele is a risk factor for late-onset Alzheimer’s disease

A

apolipoprotein ε4

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what are Neurofibrillary Tangles?

A

Bundles of paired helical filaments in the cytoplasm of neurons that displace or encircle the nucleus.
as seen in Alzheimers disease

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Filaments of Neurofibrillary Tangles are primarily composed of hyperphosphorylated forms of the protein _______.

A

tau

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what are the NIA-AA criteria for the neuropathologic assessment of AD

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“ABC” score to describe AD neuropathologic changes:
A - Thal phase of the extent ofAmyloid deposition
B - Braak and Braak neurofibrillary stage
C - Neuritic plaque density score of CERAD

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what are the clinical classifications of Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration

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Behavioral variant (60%)
Primary Progressive Aphasia (40%)
-Progressive non-fluent aphasia
-Semantic dementia

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_______ is a major constituent of ubiquitin positive inclusions in both FTLD and ALS

A

TDP-43

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TDP-43 inclusions are usually associated with mutations in ______, a growth factor secreted in response to injury and/or inflammation.

A

progranulin

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9
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what is The second most common dementing disorder in late life

A

Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)

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what gross brain findings are seen in dementia with lewy bodies.

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There is typically significant atrophy involving the limbic system

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Bunina bodies are small eosinophilic inclusions, 2–5µm in diameter. They are often arranged in small beaded chains and are sparse in most ______

A

ALS cases.

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what is the pathology of huntington disease?

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Progressive degeneration of the striatum (caudate and putamen) and frontal cortex with neuronal loss and gliosis

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13
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what is the Pathology of Parkinson disease

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Depigmentation of the substantia nigra and locus ceruleus

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Describe plaques in AD.

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extracellular, roughly spherical, focal aggregates of amyloid material, 60–120μm in diameter, that are often separated into dense core and peripheral halo regions

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15
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Neurofibrillary tangles contain ________

Neuritic plaques contain _____

A

tau protein,

ß-amyloid

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