Malformations/developmental Diseases of the CNS Flashcards

1
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very common premature pediatric neuropathology lesion

A

hypoxic-ischemic lesions

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2
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when does implantation of embryo occur?

A

7 days

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3
Q

when does neural tube formation occur?

A

22-28 days (4th week)

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4
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when does organogenesis occur?

A

4-8 weeks

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5
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when does migration of neuroblasts occur?

A

8 weeks-birth

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6
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when does myelination occur?

A

20 weeks on

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7
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order of formation: hindbrain neuropore, posterior neuropore or anterior neuropore?

A

posterior neuropore, hindbrain neuropore, anterior neuropore

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8
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lab evidence that neural tube has a problem

A

elevated alpha-fetal protein level in amniotic fluid (also use ultrasound to see it)

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9
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where is alpha-fetal protein produced?

A

liver of the fetus

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10
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Arnold-chiari malformation is a result of failure to close

A

anterior neuropore

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11
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things that are absent in anencephaly

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absent brain and calvarium, absent descending tracts, atrophic anterior pituitary

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12
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most common neural tube defect is that of the

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posterior neuropore: meningocele, myelomeningoeele

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13
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myelomeningocele characteristics

A

absence of vertebral arches; herniation of meninges and spinal cord through the cystic lesion; most common in lumbosacral region

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14
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Arnold-chiari main problem

A

flattening of the posterior fossa and a wide foramen magnum

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15
Q

disorders of organogenesis/ which is very common?

A

holoprosencephaly, olfactory aplasia (very common), agenesis of the corpus callosum, dandy-walker malformation

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16
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what is the main finding in Dandy-Walker malformation?

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absence of the cerebellar vermis and a cyst in its place that connects to the 4th ventricle

17
Q

early destructive lesion of the brain

A

schizencephaly (porencephaly)

18
Q

late destructive lesions result in

A

cerebral palsy due to hypoxic hemorrhage complications, which usually block CSF flow in the cerebral aqueduct

19
Q

damage in the white matter due to hypoxic-ischemic injury hemorrhage in the germinal matrix, choroid plexus, parenchymal, or intradural spaces

A

periventricular leukomalacia