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Penumbra [ ANS: ] Salvageable tissue
-oxygen
-blood pressure
-Glucose
Perfusion [ ANS: ] What oxygen delivers to the brain.
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Above the necklace-Anterior Circulation= [ ANS: ] Unilateral
deficits
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Below the necklace-Posterior circulation= [ ANS: ] Bilateral deficits
Circle of Willis-Collateral circulation= [ ANS: ] Aneurysm
Cerebrum [ ANS: ] largest part of the brain
Cerebrum: Frontal Lobe [ ANS: ] Motor function, personality,
Brocca speech
Brocca's aphasia-frontal lobe [ ANS: ] problem with the production
and grammar speech syntax, people know what they want to say
but they cant produce the words.
temporal lobe [ ANS: ] Seizure, Wernicke speech, hearing
Wernicke's aphasia (receptive aphasia)-temporal lobe [ ANS: ]
impaired auditory reception; speech may be fluent but is often
meaningless or nonsensical
parietal lobe [ ANS: ] sensory input for touch and body position-
neglect
-teach patient to scan the room
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occipital lobe [ ANS: ] vision
basal ganglia [ ANS: ] Hypertensive bleed
Thalamus [ ANS: ] sensory switchboard, located on top of the
brainstem;
-Patient waxing and waning
-Patient asleep/awake
-Thalamic pain syndrome
thalamic pain syndrome [ ANS: ] a condition caused by damage
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to the thalamus resulting in burning or tingling sensations and
possibly hypersensitivity to things that would not normally be
painful such as light touch or temperature change
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Cerebellum [ ANS: ] Balance and coordination
Left (Dominant) Hemisphere Stroke [ ANS: ] -Left gaze preference
(looks toward stroke area)
-Right hononomous hemianopia
-Right hemiparesis
-Right hemisensory loss
-Aphasia
Right (Nondominant) Hemisphere Stroke [ ANS: ] -Right gaze
preference
-Left hononomous hemianopia
-Left hemiparesis, plegia
-Left hemisensory loss
*Neglect-left
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*Agnosia (failure to recognize objects)
Posterior circulating stroke syndromes= [ ANS: ] Wallenburg
(Medulla)
Horner's Syndrome
Wallenberg syndrome [ ANS: ] Nystagmus, Vertigo
Horner's syndrome [ ANS: ] ipsilateral ptosis
miosis
anhidrosis
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Ipsilateral [ ANS: ] on the same side of the body
Contralateral [ ANS: ] on the opposite side of the body
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Miosis [ ANS: ] constricted pupils
anhidrosis [ ANS: ] absence of sweating
Locked-in syndrome [ ANS: ] PONS
How do you communicate with someone with locked-in
syndrome? [ ANS: ] Blinking eye movement
Cerebral Venous Thrombosis [ ANS: ] Hypercoagulopathy state
Post-partum/PREGNANCY
Carotid or Vertebral dissection-TRAUMA [ ANS: ] Trauma most
common cause
TX: anticoagulation
Arterio-venous Fistula [ ANS: ] Ptosis-eyeball pops out
Hears swishing
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Carotid Cavernous Fistula [ ANS: ] Arterial venous connection
between carotid artery and cavernous sinus---"the bulging red
eye"
-can be high-flow or low-flow
-high flow results in patients with atherosclerosis and HTN with
carotid aneurysms that rupture within sinus or secondary to closed
head trauma (basal skull fracture)
-S&S of high-flow: headache and confusion; *orbital bruit
Carotid cavernous fistula (CCF) [ ANS: ] Type A-High pressure
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Type B-Low pressure
Type C-Low pressure
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Type D-Low pressure
Moyamoya disease [ ANS: ] "Puff of Smoke"
Japanese, young female, genetic
Small, thin walled torturous arteries
Spontaneous stenosis, eventual occlusion
TX: antiplatelet, CCB, surgery
Moyamoya [ ANS: ] Small, thin walled torturous arteries
TX: surgery-re-establish blood flow to ischemic area
SYNANGIOSIS- creation of new vessels
Vasculitis- [ ANS: ] Inflammation of blood vessels
Answer: Steriod
cavernous angioma [ ANS: ] "less common than AVM. Similar to
cavernous angioma elsewhere (liver). Formed by large irregular
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Penumbra [ ANS: ] Salvageable tissue
-oxygen
-blood pressure
-Glucose
Perfusion [ ANS: ] What oxygen delivers to the brain.
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Above the necklace-Anterior Circulation= [ ANS: ] Unilateral
deficits
Guru01 - Stuvia
Below the necklace-Posterior circulation= [ ANS: ] Bilateral deficits
Circle of Willis-Collateral circulation= [ ANS: ] Aneurysm
Cerebrum [ ANS: ] largest part of the brain
Cerebrum: Frontal Lobe [ ANS: ] Motor function, personality,
Brocca speech
Brocca's aphasia-frontal lobe [ ANS: ] problem with the production
and grammar speech syntax, people know what they want to say
but they cant produce the words.
temporal lobe [ ANS: ] Seizure, Wernicke speech, hearing
Wernicke's aphasia (receptive aphasia)-temporal lobe [ ANS: ]
impaired auditory reception; speech may be fluent but is often
meaningless or nonsensical
parietal lobe [ ANS: ] sensory input for touch and body position-
neglect
-teach patient to scan the room
, 2
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occipital lobe [ ANS: ] vision
basal ganglia [ ANS: ] Hypertensive bleed
Thalamus [ ANS: ] sensory switchboard, located on top of the
brainstem;
-Patient waxing and waning
-Patient asleep/awake
-Thalamic pain syndrome
thalamic pain syndrome [ ANS: ] a condition caused by damage
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to the thalamus resulting in burning or tingling sensations and
possibly hypersensitivity to things that would not normally be
painful such as light touch or temperature change
Guru01 - Stuvia
Cerebellum [ ANS: ] Balance and coordination
Left (Dominant) Hemisphere Stroke [ ANS: ] -Left gaze preference
(looks toward stroke area)
-Right hononomous hemianopia
-Right hemiparesis
-Right hemisensory loss
-Aphasia
Right (Nondominant) Hemisphere Stroke [ ANS: ] -Right gaze
preference
-Left hononomous hemianopia
-Left hemiparesis, plegia
-Left hemisensory loss
*Neglect-left
, 3
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*Agnosia (failure to recognize objects)
Posterior circulating stroke syndromes= [ ANS: ] Wallenburg
(Medulla)
Horner's Syndrome
Wallenberg syndrome [ ANS: ] Nystagmus, Vertigo
Horner's syndrome [ ANS: ] ipsilateral ptosis
miosis
anhidrosis
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Ipsilateral [ ANS: ] on the same side of the body
Contralateral [ ANS: ] on the opposite side of the body
Guru01 - Stuvia
Miosis [ ANS: ] constricted pupils
anhidrosis [ ANS: ] absence of sweating
Locked-in syndrome [ ANS: ] PONS
How do you communicate with someone with locked-in
syndrome? [ ANS: ] Blinking eye movement
Cerebral Venous Thrombosis [ ANS: ] Hypercoagulopathy state
Post-partum/PREGNANCY
Carotid or Vertebral dissection-TRAUMA [ ANS: ] Trauma most
common cause
TX: anticoagulation
Arterio-venous Fistula [ ANS: ] Ptosis-eyeball pops out
Hears swishing
, 4
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Carotid Cavernous Fistula [ ANS: ] Arterial venous connection
between carotid artery and cavernous sinus---"the bulging red
eye"
-can be high-flow or low-flow
-high flow results in patients with atherosclerosis and HTN with
carotid aneurysms that rupture within sinus or secondary to closed
head trauma (basal skull fracture)
-S&S of high-flow: headache and confusion; *orbital bruit
Carotid cavernous fistula (CCF) [ ANS: ] Type A-High pressure
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Type B-Low pressure
Type C-Low pressure
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Type D-Low pressure
Moyamoya disease [ ANS: ] "Puff of Smoke"
Japanese, young female, genetic
Small, thin walled torturous arteries
Spontaneous stenosis, eventual occlusion
TX: antiplatelet, CCB, surgery
Moyamoya [ ANS: ] Small, thin walled torturous arteries
TX: surgery-re-establish blood flow to ischemic area
SYNANGIOSIS- creation of new vessels
Vasculitis- [ ANS: ] Inflammation of blood vessels
Answer: Steriod
cavernous angioma [ ANS: ] "less common than AVM. Similar to
cavernous angioma elsewhere (liver). Formed by large irregular