Flashcard 9 Neuro

1
Q

non-communicating hydrocephalus

A

any physical obstruction to normal flow of hydrocephalus before it leaves the ventricles

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2
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early Parkinsonism treatment

A
  • levodopa

- dopamine agonists

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3
Q

examples of causes of a provoked seizure

A
  • drugs/ alcohol withdrawal
  • head injury
  • stroke
  • neurosurgery
  • electrolyte disturbance
  • eclampsia
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4
Q

most common artery to be damaged causing an extradural haemorrhage? why?

A

middle meningeal - lies under pterion

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5
Q

anhidrosis

A

absence of sweating where it would normally be expected

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6
Q

common organisms causing epidural abscess

A

staph aureus
streptococcus
e-coli

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7
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wet AMD treatment

A
  • intravitreal anti VEGF

- low vision aids

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8
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normal pressure hydrocephalus

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CSF accumulation @ ventricles causing them to become enlarged, sometimes with no increase in ICP

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9
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common site of lacunar stroke

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  • brain stem
  • basal ganglia
  • cerebellum
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10
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symptoms:

  • spinal claudication
  • worse on standing
  • relieved by sitting/ bending forwards
A

lumbar spinal stenosis

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11
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viral meningitis lumbar puncture results

A
  • normal pressure
  • increased cell count
  • lymphocytes
  • normal glucose
  • maybe slightly increased protein
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12
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encephalitis

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inflammation/ infection of brain substance

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13
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viral causes meningitis

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  • all enteroviruses (e.g. polio)
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14
Q

non-pharmacological treatment of dementia

A
  • info and support
  • OT
  • social work
  • voluntary organisations
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15
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polyomyelitis presentation

A

99% symptomatic

1% paralytic

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16
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traumatic basal SAH prognosis

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normally dead before they hit the ground

17
Q

causes coma without focal/ materialising signs, with menigism

A
  • meningitis
  • encephalitis
  • SAH
18
Q

Bells Palsy

A

idiopathic facial nerve palsy

19
Q

key seizure drugs

A

sodium valproate

lamotrigine

carbamazepine

20
Q

symptoms:

  • early personality change
  • eating habit change
  • early dysphasia
  • memory relatively preserved
  • become disinhibited
A

frontotemporal dementia