First symptom of Moyamoya disease is a _____ or recurrent TIA
#2
_____ aneurysms located in the lenticulostriate vessels of the basal ganglia are commonly associated with hypertension
Hint: name
#3
Do the stroke-like episodes of MELAS respect vascular territories?_____
#4
A putamen hemorrhage (ex. rupture of charcot-bouchard microaneurysm on vessels supplying putamen) manifests with:_____ hemiparesis - damage to Internal Capsule / genucontralateral hemisensory loss - damage to thalamusgaze deviation towards side of bleed - damage to frontal eye fields
#5
_____ strokes often occur secondary to hyaline arteriolosclerosis, a complication of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and smoking
#6
What type of stroke (hemorrhagic, ischemic) may be treated with thrombolytics, and in what time frame? _____ (if within 3 - 4.5 hours)
Hint: type?
#7
What is the characteristic manifestation in adult Moyamoya disease?_____
#8
Optic nerve glioma (15–40%), a pilocytic astrocytoma, is commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition
#9
_____ nerve marked as "D" is involved in Frey's syndrome
#10
What disease is associated with this spinal cord lesion?
_____
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Flashcard 1: First symptom of Moyamoya disease is a _____ or recurrent TIA
Answer: stroke
Flashcard 2: _____ aneurysms located in the lenticulostriate vessels of the basal ganglia are commonly associated with hypertension
Answer: Charcot-Bouchard
Flashcard 3: Do the stroke-like episodes of MELAS respect vascular territories?_____
Answer: No
Flashcard 4: A putamen hemorrhage (ex. rupture of charcot-bouchard microaneurysm on vessels supplying putamen) manifests with:_____ hemiparesis - damage to Internal Capsule / genucontralateral hemisensory loss - damage to thalamusgaze deviation towards side of bleed - damage to frontal eye fields
Answer: contralateral
Flashcard 5: _____ strokes often occur secondary to hyaline arteriolosclerosis, a complication of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and smoking
Answer: Lacunar
Flashcard 6: What type of stroke (hemorrhagic, ischemic) may be treated with thrombolytics, and in what time frame? _____ (if within 3 - 4.5 hours)
Answer: Ischemic
Flashcard 7: What is the characteristic manifestation in adult Moyamoya disease?_____
Answer: hemorrhagic findings
Flashcard 8: Optic nerve glioma (15–40%), a pilocytic astrocytoma, is commonly seen in _____
Answer: neurofibromatosis type 1
Flashcard 9: _____ nerve marked as "D" is involved in Frey's syndrome
Answer: Auriculotemporal
Flashcard 10: What disease is associated with this spinal cord lesion?
_____
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