Stroke Flashcards

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What is a stroke?

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Rapidly progressive clinical symptoms and signs of a focal (or global) loss of cerebral function that lasts more than 24 hours with no other cause than vascular origin

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What are the two main types of stroke?

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Ischaemic (80%) and haemorrhagic (20%)

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What are the risk factors for stroke?

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Hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, diabetes, smoking, weight, alcohol consumption, family history etc.

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How is stroke treated?

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Thrombolysis, address risk factors, treat complications

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How does ischaemia lead to cell death?

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Ischaemia causes failure of Na+/K+ potassium pumps which causes depolarisation (causing Ca2+ channels to open) and glutamate release which works to cause Ca2+ release from intracellular stores leading to elevated intracellular calcium which causes cell death

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What is the pyramidal system?

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Consists of the primary motor cortex, internal capsule, cerebral peduncles, medullary pyramids and descending corticospinal tracts

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Which artery gives off the lenticulostriate arteries which supply the basal ganglia?

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Middle cerebral artery

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What is a TIA?

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Transient ischaemic attack whereby there is an acute loss of focal cerebral or monocular function with symptoms lasting less than 24 hours

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What are the causes of intracerebral haemorrhage?

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Primary = hypertension (micro aneurysms)
Secondary = trauma, tumour, thrombosis, drugs or coagulopathy
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