Infection Inflammation

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Infection Inflammation ▪ ANKYLOSING SPONDYLITIS (SERONEGATIVE SPONDYLOARTHROPATHY) KEY FACTS This disease occurs predominantly in young men and is associated with histocompatibility antigen B27. Ankylosing spondylitis is found in 1.4% of…

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Congenital Malformations

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Congenital Malformations MYELOMENINGOCELE AND MYELOCELE KEY FACTS Myelomeningocele and myelocele are both midline bone defects through which meninges and/or neural placode (unfolded spinal cord) are visible; most discovered by in…

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Neurocutaneous Syndromes

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Neurocutaneous Syndromes NEUROFIBROMATOSIS TYPE 1, ASTROCYTOMAS AND NEUROFIBROMAS KEY FACTS Autosomal dominant (chromosome 17) or sporadic (50%) disorder, ten times more common than NF-2; prominent cutaneous lesions, plexiform neurofibromas, and…

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Degenerative and Latrogenic Disorders

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Degenerative and Latrogenic Disorders PANTOTHENATE KINASE DEFICIENCY (HALLERVORDEN-SPATZ SYNDROME) KEY FACTS Rare autosomal recessive disorder (abnormal gene: 20p13); deficiency of pantothenate kinase leading to accumulation of cysteine, free radicals, and…

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Intra-Axial Tumors

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Intra-Axial Tumors Supratentorial Tumors ASTROCYTOMA, LOW GRADE KEY FACTS Account for 10% to 30% of cerebral gliomas in adults. Histologically, low-grade astrocytomas are fibrillary (diffuse), and over 80% eventually degenerate…

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Vascular Disorders

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Vascular Disorders ▪ SPINAL CORD CAVERNOUS MALFORMATION KEY FACTS Histologically, cavernous malformations are composed of dilated vascular sinusoids devoid of smooth muscle and elastic fibers; there are no normal intervening…

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Metabolic Disorders

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Metabolic Disorders AMINO ACID DISORDERS KEY FACTS In this rare group of disorders, amino acid pathways are deficient, and proteolipids, which are essential for formation of myelin, are abnormal. Phenylketonuria…

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Extra-Axial Masses

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Extra-Axial Masses MENINGIOMA KEY FACTS Most common extra-axial adult tumor; most common intracranial tumors (15% to 20%) in adults. Occurs mainly in middle-aged women (possibly because of increased sensitivity of…

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Stroke

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Stroke ACUTE (<24 HOURS) MIDDLE CEREBRAL ARTERY INFARCT, COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY KEY FACTS Cerebral strokes are third most common cause of death in the United States; mortality with each episode varies…

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Leukodystrophies

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Leukodystrophies ADRENOLEUKODYSTROPHY KEY FACTS Most important peroxisomal disorder which is characterized by very long-chain fatty acids that are not metabolized and are elevated in serum and other body fluids. The…

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