pathology ch. 8 bri
What are the components of the peripheral nervous system?
31 pairs of spinal nerves, autonamic nerves and ganglia
In patients under 20 years of age, _____ is the most common cause of nontraumatic intraparenchymal hemorrhage.
AVM
What is the primary imaging modality used to examine head injuries (trauma)?
CT
What CNS degenerative disorder has the CT pathologic hallmark of atrophy of the caudate nucleus and putamen, causing focal dilatation of the frontal horns?
Huntington disease
Which of the following is a slow-growing, benign tumor that occurs on the eighth cranial nerve?
acoustic neuroma
What is the myelin sheath?
acts as an axon insulator on neuron
What is the function of the arachnoid villi?
allow CSF to exit brain to enter blood vessel
What degenerative neurologic disease causes widespread selective atrophy and loss of motor nerves that eventually leads to paralysis and death?
amytroptic lateral sclerosis ALS
The smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glandular epithelial tissue are controlled by the _____.
autonamic nervous system
define: Meningioma
benign tumors that arise from arachnoid linining cells and attached to dura
What facial fracture is usually caused by a direct blow to the orbit?
blow out fracture
The central nervous system is composed of the:
brain and spinal cord, 12 pairs of cranial nerves
What are the components of the central nervous system?
brain, spinal cord, brainstem
define: Blow-out fracture
break in floor of orbit
The ventricles of the brain are filled with:
cerebrospinal fluid
The largest part of the brain is the:
cerebrum
Where is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) formed?
choroid plexus in lateral, 3rd and 4th ventricle
Networks of capillaries in the ventricles that form CSF are known as:
choroid plexuses
A brain abscess is usually the result of a:
chronic infection of middle ear , parahasal sinus, or mastoid air cells or systemic infection
What position is recommended to obtain trauma images of the facial bones when the patient cannot be positioned upright?
cross table lateral
Which portion of the brain lies between the cerebrum and the midbrain?
diencephalon
What modality is used to initially screen patients suspected of a transient ischemic attack?
doppler US
What are the parts of the basal ganglia?
dorsal, striatrum, ventral striatrum, globus pallidus, ventral pallidum, substantia nigra, subthalamic nucleus.
The inner protective layer of the central nervous system is composed of three layers. The tough, outermost covering is called the:
dura mater
Which type of primary brain tumor usually arises in the walls of the fourth ventricle in children and in the lateral ventricles in adults?
ependymomas
What is caused by arterial bleeding in the cranium?
epidural hematoma
A condition in which brain impulses are disturbed and causes symptoms ranging from loss of consciousness to violent seizures is:
epilepsy
What position is recommended to obtain facial bone radiographic images to evaluate facial trauma?
erect
What anatomy is an extension of the dura mater that projects downward into the longitudinal fissure to separate the cerebral hemispheres?
falx cerebri
Define: Stellate fracture
fracture in which lines of break radiate from central point
Define: Tripod fracture
fracture of zygomatic arch and orbitial floor or rim combined with separation of zygoma
What is the most common primary malignant brain tumor?
glioblastoma multiform CBM
What are the basal ganglia
groupo of structures linked to thalamus in base of brain and involved in cord movement
paralysis on one side of the body is termed:
hemiplegia
Where is the most common site for traumatic arteriovenous fistulas to arise in the CNS?
internal cartoid artery
What are the most common primary malignancies that metastasize to the brain?
melanomas, colon carcinomas, testicular and kidney tumors
Which benign CNS tumor arises from arachnoid lining cells and is attached to the dura?
meningiomas
An acute inflammation of the pia mater and arachnoid is called:
meningitis
Which portion of the brain lies between the cerebrum and the spinal cord?
midbrain
Deterioration of the myelin sheath is a characteristic abnormality of:
multiple sclerosis
What type of fracture involve bilateral and horizontal fractures of the maxillae?
nasal bone fracture
what is the most common facial bone fracture?
nasal bone fracture
The basic unit of the nervous system is the:
neuron
Which of the following types of gliomas are slow growing and tend to calcify?
oligodendrocytoma
What is the function of the cerebellum?
peoduces skilled movements by coordinating activities of groups of muscles
define: Astrocytoma
primary tumor of brain composed of astrocytes
What is the function of the thalamus?
relay station that recieves and processes sensory information of sensory impulses before sending information to cerebral cortex
What is the function of the tentorium cerebelli?
separates cerebellum from posterior parts of cerebrum
Define: Le Fort fracture
severe injury in which separation at fraction site results information of large complex detached fragment unstable and its position altered
define: Acoustic neuroma
slowly growing benign tumor that may occur as solitary lesion or part as part of syndrome of neurofibromatosis
Which of the following supplies the striated skeletal muscles?
somatic nervous system
What is the most common cause of a subdural empyema?
spread of infection from frontal or ethmoid sinus
What term is used to denote the sudden and dramatic development of a focal neurologic deficit?
stroke
A rupture of a berry aneurysm is a major cause of:
subarachnoid hemorrage
What is caused by venous bleeding in the cranium?
subdural hematoma
Which projection is useful in demonstrating fractures of the zygomatic arches?
submentovertex (SMV)
The midbrain consists of the:
tectu\m, cerebral peduncle
Focal neurologic defects that completely resolve within 24 hours are known as:
transient ischemic attack TIA
When the zygoma is separated from the other facial bones, the fracture is known as a _____ fracture.
tripod
Which type of skull fracture can cause separation of the suture?
tripod fracture
define: Chordoma
tumor tahtv arises from remnants of notochord (embryonic neural tube)
Viral inflammation of the brain is termed:
viral meningitis