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What is an ischemic stroke? (patho) - ANSWER Sudden occlusion of cerebral artery due to a thrombus (blood clot) or embolus (travelling clot) What causes thrombotic strokes? (etiology) - ANSWER Atherosclerosis, coagulopathies, clot in brain

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study guide / 100% verified answers / Graded A+
What is an ischemic stroke? (patho) - ANSWER Sudden occlusion of cerebral artery due to a
thrombus (blood clot) or embolus (travelling clot)



What causes thrombotic strokes? (etiology) - ANSWER Atherosclerosis, coagulopathies, clot in
brain



What causes embolic strokes? (etiology) - ANSWER Cardiac dysfunction, dysrhythmias - atrial
fibrillation (a. fib)



What are the clinical manifestations of an ischemic stroke? - ANSWER Contralateral hemiplegia
(paralysis/weakness on one side), hemisensory loss, contralateral field blindness



What are diagnostics for strokes? - ANSWER CT, MRI, CT-A, symptomology



What is a hemorrhagic stroke? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Hemorrhage within the brain
parenchyma (brain's functional tissue), secondary to severe/chronic hypertension, most occur in
basal ganglia/thalamus, higher mortality than ischemic stroke



What are the clinical manifestations of a hemorrhagic stroke? - ANSWER Similar to ischemic
stroke - contralateral hemiplegia (paralysis/weakness on one side), hemisensory loss,
contralateral visual field blindness, plus signs of increased ICP/brain herniation, headache



What is bursitis? - ANSWER inflammation of the bursae (small fluid-filled sacs surrounding the
joints)

,What is Duchenne muscular dystrophy? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Genetic, X-linked trait - only
affects males, muscle cells deficient in dystrophin (a protein that allows fluid to leak into cells)



What are the clinical manifestations of Duchenne muscular dystrophy? - ANSWER Calf muscles
enlarged due to infiltration of fat cells and degeneration of muscle fibers, inflammation leads to
muscle fiber necrosis & muscle degeneration, progressive muscle weakness, frequent falling by
age 5-6 y/o, children 12-14 y/o usually confined to wheelchair, survival is grim due to heart
failure and pulmonary infection



What is Osteoporosis? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Bone density degradation, rate of bone
resorption is greater than bone formation



What are the risk factors for Osteoporosis? - ANSWER Female, Caucasian, Asian, menopause -
decreased estrogen, family history, increased age, smoking, alcohol consumption, type 1
diabetes, medications: corticosteroids, antiepileptic agents, thyroid supplements



What are the diagnostics for Osteoporosis? - ANSWER Dual-energy Xray absorptiometry (DEXA)
scan, CT, assessment of risk factors



What are the clinical manifestations of Osteoporosis? - ANSWER Multivariate depending on risk
factors & age-related changes, asymptomatic until fracture, wrist, hips, ankles, chronic changes
in bone structure may impair breathing, stooping, leads to muscle spasms & immobility joints



What is Paget disease? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Metabolic bone disease, excessive
reabsorption followed by excessive bone formation, weak & less structurally compact bone,
theories - genetic, viral infection affects osteoclastic (cells that break down) function



What are the diagnostics for Paget disease? - ANSWER Inspection/physical exam, mosaic bone
features on x-ray, family history

, What are the clinical manifestations of Paget disease? - ANSWER Undetected in acute phase,
symptoms after age 40, difficult to detect (genetic/viral), early: asymptomatic, progressed: stiff
joints, progressively worsening pain, bending/soft/pliable bones, subperiosteal bone formation
becomes hard & thickened, cranial bone thickening leading to vertigo, dizziness, facial paralysis,
and blindness



What is Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Neurological disease, leads
to bone & joint abnormalities, can be a complication of peripheral nerve injury/DM/pernicious
anemia/multiple sclerosis (MS)/syringomyelia - fluid-filled cyst in spinal cord

Loss of proprioception (body awareness) & pain responses, motor neuron involvement can
affect both upper & lower motor neurons



What are the diagnostics for Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy? - ANSWER Xray, co-morbidities



What are the clinical manifestations Neuropathic Osteoarthropathy? - ANSWER Painful, swollen,
deformed joints, unstable joints



What is sensorineural hearing loss? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Hearing is disturbed in the inner
ear in the cochlea or vestibulocochlear nerve to the brain, usually irreversible, caused by long-
term exposure to loud sounds, ototoxic medication, trauma, metabolic causes, aging, certain
diseases



What is Osteoarthritis? (etiology/patho) - ANSWER Degenerative joint disease, common,
progressive, noninflammatory disease of diarthrodial joints (weight-bearing)

Progressive loss of articular cartilage & formation of subchondral bone & new bone at joint
margins, wear & tear on joints (obesity, joint trauma, congenital disorders, lifestyle, occupation,
genetic predisposition, post-menopause)



What is a diagnostic used for Osteoarthritis? - ANSWER Xray

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