Sketchy Path: Neuro - "Neural Tube Defects, Holoprosencephaly, Chiari Malformation & Syringomyelia" Flashcards
The neural tube forms by the ___________ week of gestation.
4th (like the four calendar weeks on the wall)
The most common cause of NTDs is ______________.
folate deficiency (like the bag of folate greens)
Next to folate deficiencies, ______________ are the second most common cause of NTDs.
Drugs:
- Valproate
- Carbamazepine
- Bactrim
- Methotrexate
Why is alpha-fetoprotein high in NTD?
It leaks through the pore and into the amniotic fluid (along with many other proteins). Because it can cross the BPB, it will be high in maternal blood.
(Think of Alf’s Fresh Produce behind the hamster tubes.)
In addition to AFP, ____________ can be tested in the amniotic fluid to detect NTDs.
acetylcholinesterase (like the bottles of ACETYL cola WITHIN the tube city)
Anencephaly results from _______________.
failure of the anterior neuropore to close (like the skull on the one tube with the top of its cranium popped open)
Anencephaly causes what in pregnancy?
Polyhydramnios due to failure of the fetus to swallow amniotic fluid (like the baby hamster swimming in spilled water)
What other disorder results from failure of the anterior neuropore to close?
Encephalocele (like the skull with a bleb on it next to the anencephaly skull)
Spina bifida is when _____________.
the posterior vertebral arch fails to close (like the hamster hopping over the gap between ramps that resembles vertebral arches)
Meningocele is also known as _____________.
spina bifida cystica, because of the cyst-like protrusion of dura through the skin (like the hamster in the dome)
Babies with myelomeningocele often present with _____________ at birth.
bowel/bladder incontinence (like the hamster peeing)
What baby doesn’t have incontinence, though?
Holoprosencephaly results from ________________.
failure of the right and left hemispheres to divide (like the two mice entwined in the ball)
Mutations in _______________ can cause holoprosencephaly.
sonic hedgehog (like the sonic ball that the holoprosencephaly mice are in) and trisomy 13 (like the 13 brand ball)
Which type of Chiari malformation presents with NTD?
II (like the two cherries in the NTD tube city)
Chiari I has what malformation?
Cerebellar tonsils protruding more than 5 mm past the foramen magnum (like the ONE cherry getting sucked out of the bottom of the posterior fossa bowl by the hamster)