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Ischemic Stroke By Bhanu Prakash
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definition Acute cerebral focal defecit lasting for greater than 24hrs
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classification Reduction of blood flow that lasts longer than several seconds Blood flow 0 ml ------------- brain death <16ml/100gm/min ------------- infarction within an hour <20ml/100gm/min ------------- ischemia without infarction
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Ischemic pathway
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Transient ischemic attack(TIA)
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TIA Syndromes
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DDx TIA Migraine, Seizure, Syncope Tumor, Subdural, SAH Hypoglycemia Labyrinthine dz TIA rarely march across body suggests Sz, migraine involuntary movements more Sz fortification/scintillating light more migraine
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Atrial fibrillation Mural thrombus Myocardial infarction Dilated cardiomyopathy Valvular lesions Mitral stenosis Mechanical valve Bacterial endocarditis Paradoxical embolus Patent foramen ovale Atrial septal defect
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Atrial fibrillation Mural thrombus Myocardial infarction Dilated cardiomyopathy Valvular lesions Mitral stenosis Mechanical valve Bacterial endocarditis Paradoxical embolus Patent foramen ovale Atrial septal defect
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Artery-to-artery embolism Carotid bifurcation Aortic arch Arterial dissection
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Artery to artery embolism
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Thrombotic stroke Small vessel thrombosis (lacunar stroke) Large vessel thrombosis
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Uncommon causes Hypercoagulable disorders Venous sinus thrombosis Fibromuscular dysplasia Vasculitis Cardiogenic Drugs Eclampsia Moya moya disease
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Stroke syndromes Anterior Circulation MCA ACA Posterior Circulation PCA Basilar Vertebral Lacunar
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Signs and symptoms of MCAO Proximal MCA contralateral hemiplegia, conjugate eye deviation, hemisanesthesia,homonymous hemianopsia, aphasia or neglect Upper MCA face + arm affected more than leg, Broca’s aphasia Lower MCA leg> face + arm, Wernicke aphasia or behavioural disturbance (nondominant hemisphere), homonymous hemianopia Angular gyrus Gerstmann’s syndrome: finger agnosia, acalculia, R-L disorientation,agraphia Right parietal anosognosia, neglect, apraxia, impaired prosody, confusion/delirium
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Hemineglect
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ACA
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ACA stroke less common 3% weakness LE >UE abulia, akinetic mutism, emotional disturbance transcortical motor aphasia head deviation toward lesion Paratonia Ant choroidal a. syndrome –ant limb int capsule hemiparesis, hemisensory loss, hemianopia
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Circle of willis
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PCA syndromes Weber Syndrome Eponym: Weber Syndrome Anatomy: Midbrain: Base Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery: Penetrating branches to midbrain SideManifestationcomments CWeakness- upper and lower extremity Corticospinal tract ILateral gaze weakness CN3 Symptoms and signs
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PCA syndromes Claude Syndrome Eponym: Claude Syndrome Anatomy: Midbrain: Tegmentum Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery SideManifestation cAtaxia- arm and leg
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PCA syndromes Thalamic pain syndrome Eponym: Dejerine Roussy syndrome Anatomy: Thalamus Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery: Pentrating branches to thalamus SideManifestation CHemisensory loss – all modalities CHemibody pain
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PCA syndromes Alexia without agraphia Anatomy: Cerebral hemisphere: Left occipital region plus splenium of corpus collosum Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery: Collosal branches sidemanifestationscomments NAlexiaSplenium of corpus callosum CVisual loss- homonymous hemianopia Left occipital region Signs and symptoms
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PCA syndromes Cortical blindness Eponym: Anton Syndrome Anatomy: Cerebral hemisphere: Bilateral occipital lobes Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery: Bilateral Basilar artery: Top of the basilar Signs and symptoms sidemanifestation NBilateral visual loss CUnawareness of/ denial of blindness
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PCA syndrome Balint Syndrome Eponym: Balint Syndrome Anatomy: Cerebral hemisphere: Bilateral parietaloccipital lobes Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery: Bilateral SideManifestation BLoss of voluntary but not reflex eye movements BOptic ataxia poor visual motor coordination BAsimultagnosia inability to understand visual objects
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PCA syndromes Posterior cerebral artery unilateral occipital Anatomy: Cerebral hemisphere: Occipital and inferomedial temporal lobes. Vascular: Posterior cerebral artery SideManifestationcomments CVisual loss – homonymous hemianopia Optic pathway, calcrine cortex
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Vertebral artery syndromes Medial medullary syndrome Eponym: Dejerine Syndrome Anatomy: Medulla: Medial medulla Vascular: Vertebral artery: Anteromedial artery Anterior spinal artery: Anteromedial artery Basilar artery SIDEMANIFESTATIONSCOMMENTS CWeakness UL & LLPyramidal tract CHemisensory loss _ vibration & proprioseption Medial lemniscus ITongue weakness +/_ atrophyCn 12 nucleus
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CS AT MEDULLA
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WALLENBERG SYNDROME Eponym: Wallenberg Syndrome Anatomy:LATERAL MEDULLA Vascular: Vertebral artery SIDEMANIFESTATIONCOMMENT I SENSORY LOSS _ FACE_TEMP PAIN C5 NUCLEUS IATAXIA RESTIFORM BODY CEREBELLUM I NYSTAGMUS,NAUSEA VOMITING, VERTIGO VESTIBULAR IHOARSENESS,DYSPHGIA NUCLEUS AMBIGOUS IHORNERS SYNDROMEDES SYMPAT CHEMISENSORY LOSS PAIN AND TEMPERATURE SPINO THALAMIC
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Basilar artery occlusion Locked in Syndrome Anatomy: Pons: Bilateral ventral pons Vascular: Basilar artery SideManifestationComment BWeakness UL&LLB/L corticospinal BWeakness face entire & dysarthria B/L corticobulbar BLateral gaze weaknessB/L fasiculus VI cn
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Millard gublar syndrome Anatomy: Pons: Basis pontis and fascicles of CN VI amd VII Vascular Basilar artery: Short circumferential branches Basilar artery: Paramedian branches sideManifestationComment CWeakness UL&LLPyramidal tract ILateral gaze weaknessCn VI nuc IWeak face_ entireCn VII nuc
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Foville Syndrome Anatomy: Pons: Unilateral lesion in the dorsal pontine tegmentum in the caudal third of the pons Vascular: Basilar artery: Paramedian branches Basilar artery: Short circumferential arteries SidemanifestationsComment CWeakness UL&LLCorticospinal.t IWeakness of face entireCN VII NUC
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Lacunar strokes Infarct from small penetrating arteries 1. Pure motor –weakness face, arm and leg 2. Pure sensory –paresthesias & numbness, face, armand leg 3. Sensory-Motor –weakness and sensory loss 4. Ataxia hemiparesis -weakness LE, incoordinationipsilateral arm and leg 5. Dysarthria-Clumsy hand syndrome dysarthria, dysphagia, dec fine motor hand
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Lacunar strokes
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Ddx of ishcemic stroke Bell’s Palsy Todd’s Paralysis Hemorrhagic Stroke Subdural Hematoma Hypoglycemia Metabolic conditions – fever, hyponatremia, drugs, etc. Psychogenic Complex migraines Hypertensive crisis
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