HRP - Neuro Flashcards

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What is diffuse axonal injury?

A

Diffuse axonal injury (DAI), also known as traumatic axonal injury (TAI), is a severe form of traumatic brain injury due to shearing forces. Frequent result of acceleration/deceleration or rotational injuries; frequent cause of persistent vegetative state.

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In an extradural/ epidural haemorrhage where is the blood collecting and what shape does it make on a scan?

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blood between dura and bone, lemon shape

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In subdural haemorrhage where is the blood collecting and what shape does it make on a scan?

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blood between dura and arachnoid mater, banana shape

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what are the three catagories of spinal tumour and where is the tumour?

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Extradural (outside dura), intradural-extramedullary (between spinal cord and dura), intramedullary (within the sustance of the spinal cord)

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5
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Order the following from the centre of the spincal cord out:
White matter, grey matter, dura mater, ependymal cells, arachnoid mater, extra dural fat and blood
vessels, pia mater, central canal

A

central canal, ependymal cells, grey matter, white matter, pia, arachnoid, dura, extradural fat and blood vessels

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What are the typical symptoms of a spinal tumour?

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Back pain at level of lesion (can be chronic as grow slowly), pain worse at night. Weakness, numbness, difficulty walking, bowel/bladder dysfunction

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7
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Classification of prolapsed disc?

A

Extradural lesion

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8
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Classification of astrocytoma?

A

Intramedullary lesion

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Classification of ependymoma?

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Intramedullary lesion

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10
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Classification of secondary metastasis?

A

something else!

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Classification of neurofibroma?

A

Intradural extramedullary lesion

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61 yo female complained of gradual painless deterioration of vision of left eye and headaches.
Name 3 conditions to rule out?

A

Cataract or glaucoma or posterior uveitis or age related macular degeneration or retinal detachment

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13
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what is the condition called when the patient can’t see the lateral edges of their visual field?
What part of the retina is affected?

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Bitemporal hemianopia; nasal retina

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Where would a lesion cause bitemporal hemianopia? example

A

optic chiasm, pituitary tumour

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What surgical approach is used for pituitary resection?

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trans-sphenoidal resection (through nasal cavity, sphenoidal air sinuses and pituitary fossa)

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