Pathophysiology Flashcards
1
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MND (ALS)
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Degeneration of upper and motor neurones in spinal cord + cranial nerve motor nuclei + cortex
- Exitotoxicity of neurotransmitter induced by glutamate disrupting calcium homeostasis
2
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2 pathologic hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease
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- Extracellular beta amyloid deposits (senile plaques)
- Intracellular neurofibrillarly tangles (Paired helical filaments)
3
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Alzheimer’s disease pathophysiology (5)
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- Betaamyloid deposition
- Neurofibrillary tangles
- Loss of synapes and neurons
- Gross atrophy of brain areas
- Starts at medial temporal lobe
4
Q
What lobe does Alzheimer’s disease start at?
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Medial temporal lobe
5
Q
What areas of the brain are most vulnerable in Alzheimer’s? (4)
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- Hippocampus
- Amygala
- Temporal neuocortex
- Subcortical nuclei
6
Q
What is uncontrollable laughter and crying a sign of in MND? (2)
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Psuedobulbar affect - UMNL sign
Affected corticobulbar tract