Pathology Flashcards

1
Q

What can you see on histology of a brain with a Frontotemporal dementia?

A

Pick bodies (tau)

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2
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What is the most common malignant tumor of childhood?

A

Medulloblastoma

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3
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Are dementia genetic?

A

No, more sporadic

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4
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What is the most common CNS neoplasm in adult?

A

Metastatic tumor

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5
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Can you do a lumbar puncture in a patient with signs of ICP?

A

NO. DOWNWARD (TONSILLAR) HERNIATION RISK.

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6
Q

What is the major risk factor of dementia?

A

Smoking

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7
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What is the most common CNS tumor in the first 2 decades of life?

A

Pilocytic astrocytoma

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8
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What can you see on histology of a brain with a Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease (CJD)?

A
  • Prion protein misfolding = PrPsc
  • Coalescent vacuoles
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9
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What are the clinical stages of Alzheimer’s disease?

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  • 1: Normal
  • 2: Subjective complaints [15 years]
  • 3: Mild cognitive impairment (MCI)-7 yr
  • 4: Mild AD: finances, shopping, planning
  • 5: Mild to moderate dementia: dressing, hygiene
  • 6: moderate: apathy, incontinence
  • 7: Severe dementia: single word communication, help with eating
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10
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What can you see on histology of a brain with Alzheimer’s disease?

A
  • Aβ: neuritic plaques
  • Tau: neurofibrillary
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hat can you see on histology of a brain with a Lewy Body Disease?

A

Lewy bodies (Α-synuclein)

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12
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Compression of the third cranial nerve + ICP as signs of what?

A

Trans-tentorial (uncal) herniation

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13
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What are the type of cerebral herniation?

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  1. Uncal (most common with unilateral lesion)
  2. Central
  3. Cingulate
  4. Transcalvarial (iatrogenic)
  5. Upward
  6. Tonsillar (downward)
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14
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  • Patient presents with a head injury with a lucid phase + rapid deterioration
  • Lens shape hemorrhage on CT

Where is the bleeding?

A

Epidural space

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15
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What is the most common injured vessel in a Epidural Hematoma?

A

Middle meningeal artery because most susceptible to head trauma

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16
Q

What is the gold standard diagnostic tool for dementia?

A

Pathology

17
Q
  • Anticoagulated 80 year old patient presents with slow progression of ICP symptoms
  • Crescent (moon) shape hemorrhage on CT

Where is the bleeding?

A

Subdural space