Sketchy Path: Neuro - "Hydrocephalus" Flashcards
CSF is made in the ______________.
choroid plexus, which is found in all four ventricles (though the largest part is in the lateral ventricles)
The ________________ separate the lateral ventricles from the third ventricle.
interventricular foramina
The _____________ is also called the aqueduct of Sylvius.
cerebral aqueduct (like the SiLVer fish leaping out of the pond)
Review the three spots that lead from the fourth ventricle to the subarachnoid space.
- Foramen of Luscha (lateral)
* Foramen of Magendi (medial)
What are arachnoid granulations?
Bits of arachnoid matter that connect to the dural venous sinuses
The most common site of communicating hydrocephalus is clogged ______________.
arachnoid granulations (like the guy whose raft is getting sucked into the pipe –he is communicating his trouble on a walkie-talkie)
List the causes of clogged arachnoid granulations.
- Meningitis (like the red spikes on the helmet)
- SAH (like the bleeding spider)
- Fibrosis from scars (fibrous seaweed)
Where is the problem in non-communicating hydrocephalus?
Cerebral aqueduct (family stuck in cerebral aqueduct with mother who dropped her phone)
Review the causes of non-communicating hydrocephalus.
- Chiari II (dad with II CHeRrIes)
- TORCH infections (tiki torches)
- Colloid cysts in the third ventricle (buoy with #3 on it)
- Extra-gonadal germ cell tumors (germinating trees)
- Posterior fossa tumors (crab on cerebral aqueduct rock)
Patients with hydrocephalus typically report headaches that _______________.
are worse in the morning, because gravity helps drain the brain when you are standing
Hydrocephalus causes what symptoms?
- Intracranial HTN symptoms (seizure, vomiting, papilledema, AMS, diplopia from abducens palsy)
- Headaches that worsen in the morning
Increased pressure in the cerebral aqueduct can press on what structure?
The tectum (represented by the “proTECTed area” sign to the right of the cerebral aqueduct)
Compression of the tectum leads to _______________.
vertical gaze palsy due to compression of the superior colliculus
(Think of the setting suns behind the “Call Us” sign near the proTECTed area sign.)
In addition to vertical gaze palsy, _______________ is also a sign of Parinaud syndrome (the compression of the tectum).
poor pupillary contraction to light but not accommodation
Think of the beaver whose eyes are large even in the light next to the “accommodations available” sign.
What are symptoms of hydrocephalus in children?
- Irritability
- Poor feeding
- Macrocephaly (due to incomplete fusion of cranial bones)
(Think of the baby with the large helmet and the other baby dropping the bottle.)