What is the classical pathology seen in a kid of spastic diplegia?_____
#2
What is the classical pathology seen in a kid of dyskinetic CP?_____
#3
_____ classification describes neuroblastoma.
#4
What is the classical pathology seen in a kid of spastic quadriplegia?_____
#5
In Punch-drunk syndrome, the gross brain shows some _____ and slight hydrocephalus
#6
Schizencephaly and Lissencephaly are two types of neuronal _____ defects
#7
Which gene mutations are seen in oligodendroglioma?_____
#8
Bacterial meningitis may lead to high pressure hydrocephalus, _____ (most common sequelae), and seizures, secondary to fibrosis
#9
What CNS tumor is seen in the histology slide below?
_____
#10
Spheno-orbital encephalocoele, due to dysplasia of the greater wing of the sphenoid is commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition
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Congenital and Developmental Disorders Flashcard Deck - 10 Cards
Flashcard 1: What is the classical pathology seen in a kid of spastic diplegia?_____
Answer: Periventricular leukomalacia
Flashcard 2: What is the classical pathology seen in a kid of dyskinetic CP?_____
Flashcard 4: What is the classical pathology seen in a kid of spastic quadriplegia?_____
Answer: Parasaggital brain injury
Flashcard 5: In Punch-drunk syndrome, the gross brain shows some _____ and slight hydrocephalus
Answer: cortical atrophy
Flashcard 6: Schizencephaly and Lissencephaly are two types of neuronal _____ defects
Answer: migration
Flashcard 7: Which gene mutations are seen in oligodendroglioma?_____
Answer: IDH1 and IDH2
Flashcard 8: Bacterial meningitis may lead to high pressure hydrocephalus, _____ (most common sequelae), and seizures, secondary to fibrosis
Answer: hearing loss
Flashcard 9: What CNS tumor is seen in the histology slide below?
_____
Answer: Hemangioblastoma (closely arranged, thin-walled capillaries with minimal intervening parenchyma)
Flashcard 10: Spheno-orbital encephalocoele, due to dysplasia of the greater wing of the sphenoid is commonly seen in _____
Answer: neurofibromatosis type 1
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