Diseases of the Brain Flashcards

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What are the three main types of peracute onset lateralized forebrain signs?

A

Unilateral prorioceptive deficits
Unilateral vision deficits
Unilateral nasal sensation deficits

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What are the three main groups of causes of peracute onset lateralized forebrain signs?

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Vascular
Traumatic
Toxic

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3
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What is the best way to diagnose a cerebrovascular infarct?

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MRI

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What are the main treamtnets for traumatic brain injury?

A

Supportive treatments
Mannitol
Decompression

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5
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Which three things does the modified glasgow coma score look at?

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Ascending reticular activating system
Cranial nerve nuclei
Motor tracts

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What does an increase of intracranial pressure cause in the brain?

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Brain herniation and brainstem compression

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What is the Cushing Reflex?

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Systemic hypertension and secondary bradycardia in response to decreased cerebral blood flow

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What are the three main causes of sudden onset progressive symmetrical neurological signs?

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Metabolic
Toxic
Inflammatory

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9
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Which drug can cause sudden onset cerebellar signs?

A

Metronidazole

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10
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What is the other name of idiopathic cerebellitis and what is the main clinical sign?

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White shaker syndrome
Tremors

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What are the four main groups causing progressive multifocal neurological signs?

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Metabolic
Inflammatory
Infectious disease
Diffuse or metastatic neoplasia

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What would you see on the MRI and in the CSF of an animal with non-infectious meningoencephalitis?

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MRI - multifocal lesions
CSF - mononuclear pleocytosis

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What is the symmetry of non-infectious meningoencephalitis?

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Asymmetrical +++

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What are the four methods of diagnosis of feline infectious peritonitis and what would you see on each?

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Bloods: anaemia, hyperglobulinaemia
MRI: secondary hydrocephalus
CSF: neutrophilic pleocytosis
PCR on CSF

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What are the two methods of treatment of congenital hydrocephalus?

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Palliative: prednisolone
Surgery: ventriculoperitoneal shunt

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