Stroke (1&2) Flashcards
Lifetime prevalence of stroke?
1 in 4 people (25%)
Major stroke subtyp
Ischaemic
Haemorrhagic
Cerebral Venous sinus thrombosis
Aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage
L MCA stroke pattern?
Right hemiparesis (face/ arm > leg)
aphasia
right inattention (sensory and visual)
right hemianopia
R MCA stroke pattern?
Left hemiparesis (face/ arm > leg)
dysarthria
left inattention (sensory and visual)
left hemianopia
Pure motor stroke symptoms/ vessel
Contralateral isolated face/ arm/ leg weakness (with circumduction gait)
+/- dysarthria
Lenticolostriate arteries (most common type of lacunar stroke - 50%)
6 Lacunar stroke syndromes
Pure motory
Pure sensory
Sensorimotor
Dysarthria - clumsy hand syndrome
Ataxic
Hemiballismus
Brain region affected in pure sensory stroke
Thalamus
May also involve posterior limb of internal capsule, pontine tegmenjtum, corona radiata
Brain region involved in Sensorimotor stroke?
Posterior limb of internal capsule
Brain region involved in ataxic hemiparesis
Posterior limb of internal capsule
May also involve corona radiate, thalamus, cerebral peduncle, pons
Brain region involved in dysarthria - clumsy hand syndrome?
Caudate, posterior limb of internal capsule, putamen, base of pons
Brain region involved in hemiballismus stoke?
Caudate nucleus, putamen, thalamus, globus pallidus, corona radiata, subthalamic nucleus
Symptoms of hemiballismus stroke?
Contralateral involuntary flinging movements of the arm or leg
Hyperdense things on CT brain?
Acute Blood
Ca: choroid plexus, pineal, basal ganglia, bone etc
Prefusion parameters on CT Brain perfusion?
MTT - Mean Transit TIme
TTP - Time To Peak
CBF - Cerebral Blood Flow
CBV - Cerebral Blood Volume
Interpretation of TTP on CT Brain perfusion?
delayed TTP = collateral territory