neurology Flashcards

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What is a stroke

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A stroke aka CVA happens when brain lacks oxygen due to a sudden interruption in the vascular supply resulting in long-term permanent damage

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2 types of stroke

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Ischaemic and Haemorrhagic

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What is a TIA

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A type of ischaemic stroke with a period of transient cerebral ischaemia (without infarction) resulting in a neurological deficit that is self-resolving within 24 hours

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4
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What is a crescendo TIA

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where there are 2 or more TIAs in a week which puts pt at higher risk of stroke

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Types of haemorrhagic stroke

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Intraparenchymal: Intracerebral and Intraventricular (premature infants more @ risk)
SAH (subarachnoid haemorrhage)

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6
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what % of all strokes are Ischaemic

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85%

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7
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categories of ischaemic stroke

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thrombotic, embolic, lacunar

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what leads to ishcaemic stroke

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Reduction in cerebral blood flow due to arterial occlusion or stenosis (thickening + hardening)

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causes of ischaemic stroke: Cardiac

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cardiac embolisms:
AF (stagnant blood flow → clots)
Atherosclerosis (HTN, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol)
Septal defect e.g patent formaen ovalae or ASD ‘paradoxial embolism’

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causes of ischaemic stroke: Vascular

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Aortic dissection
Vasculitis
Vertebral dissection

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causes of ischaemic stroke: Haematological

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hypercoagulability (APS)
sickle cell anaemia
polycythemia (hyperviscous blood)

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causes of haemorragic stroke: SAH

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trauma
berry aneurysm
AVM

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13
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causes of haemorrhagic strokes: intracerebral

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AVM
Cerebral amyloid (beta amyloid protein build up)
HTN

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14
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what 2 haemorrhages are not classified as haemorrhagic stroke

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extradural and subdural haemorrhage

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15
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other cause of ischaemic stroke

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infective emboli: bacterial endocarditis

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16
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Risk factors for stroke

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HTN
age (most important non-modifiable risk)
previous stroke/TIA
CVD (angina, MI, PVD)
smoking 
diabetes
hyperlipidaemia  
AF
carotid artery stenosis 
haematological disease (e.g sickle cell)
Thrombophilic disorders (e.g. antiphospholipid syndrome)
FHx
HRT or COCP
17
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what is the single greatest RF for stroke

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HTN

18
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where does the anterior circulation of the brain come from

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BVs arising from the internal carotid arteries

19
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where does the posterior circulation of the brain come from

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BVs arising from the vertebrobasilar arteries

20
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ACA supplies

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frontal and parietal lobe (part of the anterior circulation of the brain)

21
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MCA supplies

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Large proportion of the lateral surface of each brain hemisphere including the internal capsule and basal ganglia.
Most common site of infarction.
Forms part of the anterior circulation of the brain

22
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PCA supplies

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Occipital lobe and inferior proportion of the temporal lobe as well as some deep structures (e.g. thalamus).