Pathoma: Developmental [Neural] Anomalies Flashcards

1
Q

The walls of the neural tube go on to develop into the _____________.

A

CNS

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2
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Neural-tube defects are correlated with _____________.

A

low folate levels prior to conception

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3
Q

Neural-tube defects can be detected by ________ in maternal blood.

A

elevated alpha-feto protein

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4
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A fetus with anencephaly will have prominent __________.

A

eyes (leading to an often-cited “frog-like appearance”)

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5
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Anencephaly can result from ____________.

A

incomplete closure of the cranial side of the neural tube

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6
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Why does anencephaly lead to polyhydramnios?

A

Because the fetus normally swallows and reabsorbs some of the amniotic fluid. Without the brain, however, the swallowing reflex does not occur and amniotic fluid builds up.

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7
Q

What causes spina bifida?

A

Failure of the posterior vertebral arch to close

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8
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Trace the path of CSF from its origin to the cerebral sinuses.

A

CSF is created by the choroid plexus in the lateral ventricles; passes through the foramen of Monro (aka interventricular foramen) into the third ventricle; passes through the cerebral aqueduct into the fourth ventricle; from the fourth ventricle it passes through three openings to the subarachnoid space; form the subarachnoid space it passes through the arachnoid granulations to the various cerebral sinuses.

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9
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Describe the pathophysiology of Dandy-Walker malformations.

A

The cerebellar vermis – which divides the hemispheres of the cerebellum – fails to develop, leading to a failure of the cerebellum to develop and consequent hydrocephalus due to blocked cerebral aqueduct.

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10
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What is Arnold-Chiari malformation?

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When the cerebellar tonsils stick through the foramen magnum, leading to blockage of CSF flow.

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