CSF and ICP Flashcards

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CSF - location

A

Travels around the brain and spinal cord

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CSF - production

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Produced in the choroid plexus

- by the secretory epithelium

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3
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Location of the choroid plexus

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Found in the lateral, 3rd and 4th ventricles

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4
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CSF - reabsorption

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Absorbed continuously into the venous circulation by arachnoid granulations and into the dural venous sinuses

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5
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CSF - function

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Mechanical protection 
- allows the brain to be suspended in the cranial cavity
Transports hormones 
Allows the exchange of nutrients 
Allows the exchange of waste products
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6
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Name the different ventricles of the brain

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Lateral (right and left)
3rd ventricle
4th ventricle

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Meninges - functions

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Protective coverings of the brain and spinal cord

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8
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Meninges - layers (3)

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Dura mater
Arachnoid mater
- has granulations, where CSF drains
Pia mater

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Sub-arachnoid space - location

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Between the arachnoid and pia mater

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10
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Where is the location of CSF?

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Sub-arachnoid space

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11
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CSF pathway

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Produced in choroid plexus
Travels from lateral ventricles and through the inter ventricular foramina (foramen of monroe) and into the 3rd ventricle.
CSF then travels through the cerebral aqueduct of selves and into 4th ventricle

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12
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Where does CSF go after it reaches the 4th ventricle

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There are different directions for CSF to travel to the sub-arachnoid space:

  • paired lateral aperture (via foramen of lushka)
  • single medial aperture (via foramen of magnesia)
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13
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CSF accumulation

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abnormal balance between the amount of CSF produced the amount drained

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14
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Conditions related to CSF accumulation

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Hydrocephalus

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15
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Investigation when there is excess CSF in the body

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Lumbar puncture

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16
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Where is lumbar puncture carried out?

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Below L2 vertebral level (so as not to damage spinal cord)

17
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Raised ICP

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Increase in pressure within the cranial cavity

18
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What happens in the cranial cavity when there is a raised ICP

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Raised ICP means that something needs to get compressed and pushed out of the cranial cavity in order to maintain a constant intracranial volume

19
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Causes of raised ICP

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Over production of CSF
Inadequate drainage of CSF 
Brain tumour
Stroke 
Meningitis 
Hydrocephalus
20
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Blood brain barrier - function

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Protects brain and ensures that the movement from circulatory to nervous system is highly restricted.

21
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Disadvantages of the blood brain barrier

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Obstacle for drug delivery to the CNS