Multifocal infarcts
[DOC File]Anatomy and Pathology of the Cerebellar Peduncle
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Bilateral AICA territory infarcts are very rare ... (ADEM) and progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) (Figures 14-16) Brain stem and cerebellar involvement including cerebellar peduncles is common in patients with MS and ADEM. Cerebellar symptoms and signs are commonly seen in 50-80% in MS patients.
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In a patient with multifocal infarcts, enhancement was the only clue to infarction in one focus. The improved spatial and contrast resolution of current generation scanners appears to have significantly increased the sensitivity of computed tomography in demonstrating acute cerebral infarction and has important clinical application.8.
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
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Venous infarcts . do not conform to arterial territories, are often . hemorrhagic. and . multifocal. Frequency: superior sagittal sinus (70%, but less common site of infective thrombosis) – bilateral parasagittal more or less symmetric infarcts – most severe damage! transverse (lateral) sinuses.
[DOC File]PATHOLOGY WRITTEN AND PRACTICAL EXAM 1
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C. lacunar infarcts. D. intraparenchymal hemorrhage. E. formation and rupture of saccular aneurysms. 40. A 28 year old male complains of feeling a "popping" sensation in his head, followed by a headache which he feels is the "worst headache I've ever experienced." He has no family history of headaches, nor migraines. He has experienced no trauma.
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Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy. Progressive supranuclear palsy. Trauma. Vascular dementias. The reversible dementias are much less common than the irreversible dementias. Irreversible dementias can be successfully treated but finding and treating the cause does not guarantee a cure. ... cerebral infarcts may be seen in patients who ...
[DOC File]Chapter 19: Infectious Diseases of the Nervous System
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flow of fluids causing infarcts *FYI* infarct – area of tissue that undergoes necrosis as a result of . ... In patients with immune dysfunction, cause progressive multifocal . leukoencephalopathy (PML) – uncommon but generally fatal. 4. Subacute Encephalitis . A) …
[DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Cerebral Vasculopathies
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- multifocal segmental vasoconstrictions. Clinical Features. recurrent acute severe headaches (thunderclap headaches). ... Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) mapped to chromosome 19q12 (large gene . Notch3
[DOC File]Endocrine Overview
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multifocal, bilateral. incidental. later cancer development in either breast. DCIS. focal, unilateral. mammogram, nipple discharge, palpable lump. cancer development same area as DCIS (sometimes many years after DCIS) calcium deposits + caseous necrosis = higher grade (comedo type: likely to recur after mastectomy)
[DOC File]LCD for Hospice - Determining Terminal Status (L25678)
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