_____ to a site of CNS or PNS axon injury there is retrograde degeneration
#2
Lhermitte Duclos disease is the cerebellar _____ leading to focal enlargement of cerebellum and macrocephaly, cerebellar signs, and seizures
#3
_____ is a sporadic disease that affects several functional systems in the brain which is characterized by primary pathology in the glial/oligodendrocyte cells
#4
_____ Cancer can produce anti-Hu antibodies which can cause both Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration and Paraneoplastic Encephalomyelitis
#5
Enlargement of the nucleus to two to five times the normal size in Schwann cells of the dorsal root ganglia and peripheral nerves, also called as _____ is seen in ataxia-telangiectasia
#6
In response to axon damage, the neuron cell body undergoes _____, which is the swelling of the cell body and dispersion of Nissl substance (chromatolysis)
#7
Canavan disease is characterised by _____
#8
Schizencephaly and Lissencephaly are two types of neuronal _____ defects
#9
_____ has superoxide dismutase type 1 (SOD1) inclusions.
#10
What CNS tumor is seen in the histology slide below?
_____
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Flashcard 1: _____ to a site of CNS or PNS axon injury there is retrograde degeneration
Answer: Proximal
Flashcard 2: Lhermitte Duclos disease is the cerebellar _____ leading to focal enlargement of cerebellum and macrocephaly, cerebellar signs, and seizures
Answer: dysplasia
Flashcard 3: _____ is a sporadic disease that affects several functional systems in the brain which is characterized by primary pathology in the glial/oligodendrocyte cells
Answer: Multiple system atrophy
Flashcard 4: _____ Cancer can produce anti-Hu antibodies which can cause both Paraneoplastic Cerebellar Degeneration and Paraneoplastic Encephalomyelitis
Answer: Small Cell Lung
Flashcard 5: Enlargement of the nucleus to two to five times the normal size in Schwann cells of the dorsal root ganglia and peripheral nerves, also called as _____ is seen in ataxia-telangiectasia
Answer: amphicytes
Flashcard 6: In response to axon damage, the neuron cell body undergoes _____, which is the swelling of the cell body and dispersion of Nissl substance (chromatolysis)
Answer: Axonal reaction
Flashcard 7: Canavan disease is characterised by _____
Answer: leukodystrophy
Flashcard 8: Schizencephaly and Lissencephaly are two types of neuronal _____ defects
Answer: migration
Flashcard 9: _____ has superoxide dismutase type 1 (SOD1) inclusions.
Answer: ALS
Flashcard 10: What CNS tumor is seen in the histology slide below?
_____
Answer: Hemangioblastoma (closely arranged, thin-walled capillaries with minimal intervening parenchyma)
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