Neurology Flashcards
Unilateral, severe, periorbital headache with tearing and conjuncitval erythema
Cluster headache
Prophylactic treatment for migraine
Antihypertensives, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, dietery changes
β-blokkers
anti-epileptica: valproïnezuur en topiramaat
flunarizine
amitriptyline (Antidepressivum).
beperkte plaats:
riboflavine (magistraal, 400 mg p.d.)
lisinopril of candesartan
venlafaxine (Noradrenaline- en serotonine-heropnameremmer).
The most common pituiary tumor. Treatment?
Prolactinoma. Dopamine agonists (eg, bromocriptine)
A 55-year-old patient presents with acute “broken speech”. What type of aphasia? What lobe and vasular distribution?
Broca aphasia. Frontal lobe, left MCA distribution.
The most common cause of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)
Trauma; the second most common is berry aneurism
A crescent-shaped hyperdensity on CT that does not cross the midline
Subdural hematoma-bridging veins torn
A history significant for initial altered mental status with an interveneing lucid interval. Diagnosis? Most likely source? Treatment?
Epidural hematoma. Middle meningeal artery. Neurosurgical evacuation.
CSF finding with SAH
elevated ICP, RBCs, xanthochromia
Albuminocytologic dissociation
Guillain-Barrésyndrome (elevated protein in CSF without a signigicant elevated cell count)
Cold water is flushed into a patient’s ear, and the fast phase of the nystagmus is toward the oppisite side. Normal or pathologic?
Normal
The most common 1° sources of metastases to the brain
Lung, breast, skin (melanoma), kidney, GI tract
May be seen in children who are accused of inattention in class and are often confused wth ADHD
Absence seizures
The most frequent presentation of intracranial neoplasm
Headache. 1° neoplasms are quch less common than brain metastases
The most common cause of seizures in children (2-10 years)
Infection, febrile seizures, trauma, idiopathic
The most common cause of seizures in young adults (18-25 years)
Trauma, alcohol withdrawal, brain tumor