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Pacinian Copruscle description location senses |
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Large, myelinated fibers deep skin layers, ligaments, and joints vibration and pressure |
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Meissner's Corpuscle description sensation encoded? rapid or slow adapting? |
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Large, myelinated fibers Hairless (glabrous) skin Position sense, dynamic fine touch, adapt quickly |
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Free Nerve Endings description location senses |
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C - slow unmyelinated fibers Ad - fast myelinated fibers All skin/epidermis and viscera Pain and Temperature |
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Merkel's Disk description location senses |
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Large, myelinated fibers Hair follicles Position sense, static touch (shapes, edges, textures), adapt slowly |
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visual fields when the geniculocalcarine tract is cut? |
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homonymous contralateral hemianopia WITH MACULAR SPARING |
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What neural tissue comes from neural crest cells? |
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Axon injury leading to distal degeneration and proximal swelling and dispersal of Nissl substance |
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NOREPINEPHRINE diseases location of synthesis |
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Increased in anxiety Decreased in depression Locus Ceruleus |
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DOPAMINE diseases location of synthesis |
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Increased in Schizophrenia Decreased in Parkinson's and Depression Ventral Tegmentum and Substantia Nigra |
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5-HT diseases location of synthesis |
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Decreases in anxiety and depression Raphe nucleus |
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ACh diseases location of synthesis |
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Decreases in Alzheimer's, Huntington's Basal nucleus of Meynart |
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GABA diseases location of synthesis |
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Decreased in anxiety and Huntington's Nucleus Accumbens |
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Areas of the brain with no blood brain barrier? |
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Area postrema (vomiting post chemo) OVLT (senses osmolarity) Neurohypophysis (ADH/Oxytocin release) |
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Functions of the hypothalamus |
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Definition
TAN HATS Thirst/water balance Adenohypophysis control Neurohypophysis release Hunger Autonomic regulation Temperature regulation Sexual urges |
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Functions of lateral area of hypotahalmus |
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Hunger, without it you become anorexic Leptin inhibits this |
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Functions of the ventromedial hypothalamus |
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Satiety, without it you eat a lot Stimulated by leptin |
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Functions of the anterior hypothalamus |
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Cooling (responds to heat) pArasympathetic stimulation |
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Functions of the posterior hypothalamus |
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Heating (responds to cold) sympathetic stimulation |
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Functions of the suprachiasmatic nucleus |
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What nuclei of the hypothalamus make ADH and Oxytocin? |
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ADH: supraoptic nucleus Oxytocin: paraventricular nucleus |
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VPL THALAMUS input info destination |
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Spinothalamic and DCML Pain and temp, pressure, touch, vibration, and position Primary sensory cortex |
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VPM THALAMUS input info destination |
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Trigeminal and gustatory pathway Face sensation and taste Primary sensory cortex |
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LGN THALAMUS input info destination |
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CN II Vision Calcarine Sulcus |
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MGN THALAMUS input info destination |
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Superior olive and inferior colliculus Hearing Auditory cortex |
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Input and output nerves of cerebellum |
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Input: climbing and mossy fibers Output: Purkinje fibers |
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Nuclei of the cerebellum Lateral to medial |
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Don't Eat Greasy Foods Dentate Emboliform Globose Fastigial |
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Cardinal signs of Parkinson's |
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Definition
TRAP Tremor (pill rolling) Rigidity (cog-wheel) Akinesia Postural instability |
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Cardinal signs of Huntington's |
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Chorea Aggression Depression Dementia |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Kluver-Bucy syndrome (hyperorality, hyperseuxal, disinhibited) |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Disinhibition and deficits in concentration, orientation and judgement may see primitive reflexes |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Spatial neglect syndrome |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Reduced levels of arousal and wakefulness |
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Reticular activating system (midbrain) |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome (confusion, opthalmoplegia, ataxia, memory loss, confabulation, personality changes) |
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Bilateral Mamillary Bodies |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Tremor at rest, chorea, or athetosis |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION intention tremor, limb ataxia |
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Ipsilateral Cerebellar hemisphere |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Truncal ataxia, dysarthria |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Hemiballismus |
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Contralateral subthalamic nucleus |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Anterograde amneisa |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION Eyes look to the right |
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left PPRF or right frontal eye files |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION acute paralysis, dysarthria, dysphagia, diplopia, and loss of consciousness |
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Central Pontine Myelinolysis |
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Speech comprehension and generation ok but unable to repeat Due to arcuate fasiculus defect |
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LOCALIZE THE LESION upper leg/upper arm weakness with defects in higher-order visual processing |
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Symptoms of an ASA stroke |
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Contralateral hemiparesis of the lower limbs decreased contralateral proprioception ipsilateral tongue deviation |
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Symptoms of a PICA stroke |
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Vomiting, vertigo, nystagmus Decreased pain/temp sensation of limbs and face Dysphagia, hoarseness and no gag reflex Ipsilateral horners syndrome Ataxia/dysmetria |
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Symptoms of an AICA stroke |
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Definition
Vomiting, vertigo, nystagmus Paralysis of face Decreased ipsilateral hearing Ipsilateral Horner's syndrome |
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Contralateral hemianopsia with macular sparing |
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Symptoms of berry aneurysms on AComm and PComm |
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AComm: visual field defects PComm: CN III palsy (eye goes down and out) |
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Charcot-Bouchard Microaneurysms |
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Definition
Associated with chronic HTN Affect basal ganglia and thalamus |
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Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus |
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Definition
Wet, Wobbly, Wacky Without atrophy Urinary incontinence Ataxia Dementia Expansion of ventricles without increase in subarachnoid space |
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Communicating Hydrocephalus |
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Decreased CSF absorption causing increased ICP |
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Obstructive Hydrocephalus |
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Definition
Blockage of CSF circulation |
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Increased CSF due to brain atrophy, asymptomatic. |
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Anatomic landmark for T7? |
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Anatomic landmark for L4? |
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Anatomic landmark for L1? |
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Anatomic landmark for C2? |
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Posterior half of a skull cap |
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Nerve roots for each of the adult reflexes |
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Biceps C5 Triceps C7 Patella L4 Achilles S1 Babinksi UMN |
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Primitive reflex When startled, abduct and extend arms, then adduct hands together "hang on for life" |
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What is the Rooting reflex? |
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Definition
Primitive reflex Movement of head to side if cheek or mouth is stroked "Nipple seeking" |
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What is the Sucking reflex? |
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Definition
Primitive reflex sucking response when roof of mouth is touched |
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What is the Palmar/Plantar reflex? |
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Definition
Primitive reflex Curling of fingers/toes if palms of hands/feet are stroked |
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What is the Gallant reflex? |
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Definition
Primitive reflex Stroking along one side of spine while baby is face down causes lateral flexion of lower body toward stroked side |
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Definition
Superior colliculus lesion causes paralysis of conjugate vertical gaze |
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Cranial nerve fiber types Sensory, Motor, or Both? |
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Some Say Marry Money But My Bro Says Big Boobs Matter Most 1 = Sensory 2 = Sensory 3 = Motor 4 = Motor 5 = Both 6 = Motor 7 = Both 8 = Sensory 9 = Both 10 = Both 11 = Motor 12 = Motor |
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What is the jaw jerk reflex? Afferent and efferent nerves? |
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Definition
Tapping down on the center of the jaw below the lips causes it to jerk upwards (normally absent/minimal) Afferent: V3 Efferent: V3 |
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Nucleus Solitarius function nerves |
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Definition
Visceral sensory information (e.g. taste, gut distention) 7, 9, 10 |
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Nucleus Ambiguus function nerves |
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Definition
Motor innervation of pharynx, larynx, and upper esophagus 9, 10, 11 |
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Dorsal Motor Nucleus function nerves |
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Definition
Sends parasympathetic fibers to hear, lungs, and upper GI 10 |
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Where does cranial nerve III, IV, V1, VI exit the skull? V2? V3? |
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Definition
Standing Room Only Superior orbital fissure foramen Rotundum foramen Ovale |
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Where does the middle meningeal artery exit the skull? |
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Where do CN 9, 10, 11 exit the skull? |
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What cranial nerve exits through the foramen magnum? |
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Bell's Palsy is a common complication of what conditions? Is this an upper or lower motor neuron lesion? |
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Definition
ALex H bell with STD AIDS Lyme Herpes Sarcoid Tumors Diabetes LMN lesion, upper and lower part of face is affected |
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Term
Difference between closed/narrow glaucoma and open/wide glaucoma? Similarity? |
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Definition
Closed is an emergency. Caused by obstruction of flow between iris and cornea, painful. Open caused by obstruction of flow out of eye, painless, more likely in old black people.
Increased intraocular pressure causing optic disk atrophy with cupping. |
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Risk factors for cataracts |
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Definition
age, smoking, EtOH, sunlight, galactosemia, galactokinase deficiency, diabetes, trauma, infection |
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Definition
Parasympathetic innervation for pupil contraction (CN III) |
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Term
What exactly is separating in retinal detachment? |
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Definition
Neurosensory layer separating from pigment epithelium |
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Age-Related Macular degeneration Wet vs. Dry Similarities Differences |
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Definition
Degeneration of macula leading to loss of central vision (scotoma) Dry: slow and gradual, due to fat deposits Wet: rapid due to neovascularization |
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Definition
the fibers from the inferior part of the eye (upper part of visual field since image on retina is upside down) travel through temporal lobe around inferior horn of lateral ventricle |
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Pathology of diabetic neuropathy |
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Definition
endoneurial arteriole hyalinization due to osmotic damage from hyperglycemia/sorbitol |
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Genes associated with Alzheimer's incidence and protection |
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Definition
Early onset: APP on chr 21, presinilin-1 on 14, presinilin-2 on 1 Normal onset: ApoE4 on 19 Protective: ApoE2 on 19 |
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What protein defect is associated with Lewy Body dementia? Clinical presentation of LBD? |
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Definition
a-synuclein Parkinsonism with dementia and hallucinations |
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CSF that is diagnostic of MS? |
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Definition
High protein (IgG) with oligoclonal bands on electrophoresis |
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Term
MS disease (i.e. not symptom) treatment? |
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Definition
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SIN Scanning speech Intention tremor, Incontinence, Internuclear opthalmoplegia Nystagmus |
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High protein with normal cells albumino-cytologic dissociation |
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PML (progressive multifocal leukcencephalopathy) |
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Definition
Rapidly progressive demyelinating disease in AIDS patients associated with JC virus |
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Term
Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis |
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Definition
multifocal perivenular inflammation and demyelination after infection or vaccine |
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Term
Metachromatic Leukodystrophy inheritance defect findings |
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Definition
Autosomal recessive Arylsulfatase A deficiency Lysosomal storage disease with buildup of sulfa tides and thus impaired myelin sheath |
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease |
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Definition
hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy due to defective proteins in peripheral nerves and myelin sheaths |
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Term
Myoclonic seizure general or partial? what does it look like? |
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Definition
General quick, repetitive jerks |
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Atonic seizures general or partial? what does it look like? |
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Definition
General drop to the floor (looks like fainting) |
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Migraine vs. Tension vs. Cluster headache symptoms |
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Definition
Migraine: 4-72 hours of pulsating pain with nausea, photo/phonophobia and possibly aura Tension: bilateral, >30 mins of steady pain Cluster: unilateral repeated short headaches with eye pain, crying, Horner's and runny nose |
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Sturge-Weber Syndrome Presentation associations |
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Definition
Sporadic congenital disease with port-wine stains in V1 distribution, pheochromocytoma, and ipsilateral meningeal angiomas May get glaucoma, seizures, hemiparesis, and retardation |
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Glioblastoma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Pseudopalisading cells that are GFAP positive around an area of necrosis and hemorrhage most common adult brain tumor Found in cerebral hemisphere |
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Meningioma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Spindle cells concentrically arranged in a whorled pattern with psammoma bodies. 2nd most common adult tumor Arise from the meninges, usually parasagittal in convexes of hemispheres |
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Schwannoma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Biphasic pathology with hyper and hypo cellular areas. Pallisading cells. S-100 positive (schwann cells) 3rd most common adult tumor Usually come from CN8 |
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Oligodendroglioma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Fried egg cells, chicken-wire capillaries, often calcified Rare Frontal lobes |
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Pilocytic Astrocytoma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Rosenthal fibers (eosinophilic corkscrews), cystic, GFAP positive with hairlike glial processes. Well circumscribed Most common childhood brain tumor Posterior fossa |
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Medulloblastoma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Rosettes or perivascular pseudo rosettes of small blue cells. Solid mass from primitive neuroectodermal cells 2nd most common childhood brain tumor near the 4th ventricle, often compressing it |
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Ependymoma Pathology frequency most common location |
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Definition
Perivascular pseudo rosettes. Cells have rod shaped blepharoplasts (ciliary bodies) 3rd most common childhood tumor In 4th ventricle |
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Hemangioblastoma Pathology most common location associations |
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Definition
Foamy cells and high vascularity Cerebellar VHL and retinal angiomas, secondary polycythemia from EPO production |
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Cranipharyngiomas Pathology most common location |
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Definition
Derived from Rathke's pouch, cystic with brownish yellow cholesterol rich fluid, may see keratin pearls and calcifications Above optic chasm, often causes bitemporal hemianopia |
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Definition
1. Subfalcine: Cingulate under the flax cerebri 2. Central: Downward transtentorial 3. Uncal: Medial temporal lobe over tentorum cerebelli 4. Cerebellar tonsils into the foramen magnum |
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Signs of Uncal herniation |
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Definition
Ipsilateral dilated pupil and ptosis from CN 3 compression Contralateral hemianopia with macular sparing from PCA compression Ipsilateral paresis from compression of contralateral crus cerebra Duret hemorrhages of paramedian artery from caudal displacement of brain stem |
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DDx for Ring enhancing lesion |
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Definition
Met (lung, breast, melanoma, kidney, GI) Abscess Toxo Primary CNS lymphoma |
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DDx for uniformly enhacing lesion |
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Definition
Met lymphoma Meningioma Met (lung, breast, melanoma, kidney, GI) |
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DDx for heterogeneously enhancing lesion |
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Adult derivatives of the walls and cavities of the Telencephalon |
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Definition
Walls: Cerebral hemispheres Cavity: Lateral ventricles |
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Adult derivatives of the walls and cavities of the Diencephalon |
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Definition
Walls: Thalamus Cavity: Third ventricle |
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Adult derivatives of the walls and cavities of the Midbrain |
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Definition
Walls: Midbrain Cavity: Aqueduct |
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Adult derivatives of the walls and cavities of the Metencephalon |
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Definition
Walls: Pons and Cerebellum Cavity: Upper part of 4th ventricle |
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Adult derivatives of the walls and cavities of the Myelencephalon |
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Definition
Walls: Medulla Cavity: Lower part of 4th ventricle |
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Definition of: Spina bifida Meningocele Myelomeningocele |
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Definition
SB: failure of bones to close, no herniation of neural tissue Meningo: failure of bones to close with herniation of meninges only Myelomeningo: failure of bones to close with herniation of meninges and spinal cord |
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Chiari type 1 malformation |
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Definition
Tonsils herniate through foramen magnum but may be asymptomatic until adulthood when they get headaches and ataxia |
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Chiari type 2 malformation |
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Definition
Present at birth, tonsils herniate with aqueductal stenosis and hydrocephaly, often have syrinomyelia and myelomeningocele |
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Dandy-Walker malformation |
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Definition
large fossa due to no cerebellar semis, 4th ventricle enlarges hydrocephalus and spina bifida |
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1st is MAXimal Part of the MAXillary artery (from the external carotid) |
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C is 3rd letter Common Carotid and proximal part of internal Carotid |
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4th arch = 4 limbs/systemic circulation Left part = aortic arch Right part = right subclavian |
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Definition
pulmonary arteries left also has ductus arteriosus |
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Term
Tissue types of branchial cleft, arch, and pouch? |
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CAP covers outside in Cleft = ectoderm Arch = mesoderm Pouch = endoderm |
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1st Branchial cleft derivative |
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1st branchial arch derivatives Cartilage |
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Definition
Meckel's cartilage, Mandible, Malleus, incus, spheno-Mandibular ligament |
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1st branchial arch derivatives Muscles |
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Definition
Muscles: Muscles of Mastication, Mylohyoid, ant belly of digastric, tensor tympani, tensor veli palatini |
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1st branchial arch derivatives nerves |
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Definition
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Defects of 1st branchial arch |
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Definition
Treacher-Collins Syndrome 1st arch neural crest fails to migrate causing mandibular hypoplasia and facial abnormalities |
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2nd branchial arch derivatives Cartilage |
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Definition
Stapes, Styloid process, Stylohyoid ligament, leSSer horn of hyoid |
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Term
2nd branchial arch derivatives muscles |
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Definition
Stapedius, Sylohyoid, poSterior belly of digastric |
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2nd branchial arch derivatives Nerves |
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Definition
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3rd branchial arch derivatives Cartilage |
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Definition
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3rd branchial arch derivatives Muscles |
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Definition
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3rd branchial arch derivatives Nerves |
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Definition
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3rd branchial arch defects |
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Definition
Pharyngocutaneous fistula between tonsillar area and cleft in lateral neck |
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Term
4th-6th branchial arch derivatives Cartilage |
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Definition
thyriod, cricoid, arytenoids, corniculate, cuneiform |
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4th-6th branchial arch derivatives Muscles |
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Definition
4th: pharyngeal constrictors, levator veli palatini, CRICOTHYROID 6th: all intrinsic muscles of larynx EXCEPT cricothyoird |
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4th-6th Branchial arch derivatives Nerves |
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Definition
4th: CN X, superior laryngeal branch 6th: CN X, recurrent laryngeal branch |
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4th-6th branchial arch defects |
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Definition
posterior 1/3 of tongue could be messed up |
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Term
1st branchial pouch derivatives |
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Definition
Endoderm lined ear structures middle ear cavity, eustachian tube, mastoid air cells |
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Term
2nd branchial pouch derivatives |
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Definition
epithelial lining of palatine tonsil |
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Term
3rd branchial pouch derivatives |
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Definition
dorsal wings: INFERIOR parathyroids ventral wings: thymus |
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Term
4th branchial pouch derivatives |
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Definition
dorsal wings: SUPERIOR parathyroids |
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Term
3rd/4th branchial pouch defect |
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Definition
DiGeorge syndrome thymic aplasia and hypocalcemia (no PTH) |
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Term
3rd, 4th, and 5th branchial pouch defect |
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Definition
MEN2A pheochromocytoma, parathyroid tumors, parafollicular cell (thyroid) tumors |
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Term
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Definition
Anterior 2/3 from 1st branchial arch with sensation via CN V3 and taste via CN7 Posterior 1/3 from 3rd/4th arches with sensation and taste via CN IX (very far posterior = CN X) Muscles from occipital myotomes and innervated by CN XII |
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