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12 - CNS entry

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

CNS entry

13 - Mechanism of neuropathogenesis

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

Mechanism of neuropathogenesis © SPMM Course 5. HIV associated pathology CNS entry  The major HIV-1 receptors are CD4 and CD8; various chemokine receptors e.g. CXCR4 and CCR5 are considered as HIV-1 co-receptors.  CD4+ helper T lymphocytes are the major rout...

14 - Biopsy findings

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

Biopsy findings © SPMM Course metabolites of arachidonic acid, which are neurotoxic, and tumour necrosis factor, which is toxic for oligodendrocytes and can cause demyelination. Biopsy findings The following can be seen in the biopsy of an HIV infected brain t...

15 - 6. Schizophrenia

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

6. Schizophrenia

16 - Gross changes

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

Gross changes

17 - Histological changes

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

Histological changes © SPMM Course 6. Schizophrenia Gross changes  A decrease in brain weight, brain length and volume of the cerebral hemispheres enlargement of the lateral ventricles (especially temporal horns)  Reduced tissue volume in the thalamus, in te...

18 - 7. Mood disorders

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

7. Mood disorders

19 - 8. Alcoholic brain damage

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

8. Alcoholic brain damage

20 - 9. Autism

SPMM 09 - 35_Neuropathology

9. Autism © SPMM Course 7. Mood disorders  A strong association between mood disorder and the number and severity of focal signal hyperintensities on T2-weighted images has been established. These white matter hyperintensities (WMH) occur particularly in the ...

01 - 1. Lobar functions

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

1. Lobar functions

02 - A. Tests for frontal and parietal lobes

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

A. Tests for frontal and parietal lobes © SPMM Course Lobar functions A. Tests for frontal and parietal lobes Frontal tests Comments Similarities Comparing two objects to test the ability of ‘categorisation’ and not a description of common ‘parts’. This is a ...

03 - B. Lobar lesions

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

B. Lobar lesions

04 - Frontal lobe lesions

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

Frontal lobe lesions

05 - Parietal lobe lesions

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

Parietal lobe lesions © SPMM Course B. Lobar lesions Frontal lobe lesions Parietal lobe lesions Unilateral lesions Bilateral lesions Contralateral spastic hemiplegia Bilateral hemiplegia Slight elevation of mood, increased talkativeness, tendency to joke inapp...

06 - Temporal lobe lesions

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

Temporal lobe lesions © SPMM Course Temporal lobe lesions Unilateral lesions Bilateral lesions Homonymous upper quadrantanopia Auditory, visual, olfactory, and gustatory hallucinations Wernicke’s aphasia Dreamy states with uncinate seizures Varying degrees of ...

07 - Occipital lobe lesions

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

Occipital lobe lesions

08 - C. Neuropsychological tests

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

C. Neuropsychological tests

09 - The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)

SPMM 10 - 36_Applied_Neuroscience

The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) © SPMM Course Occipital lobe lesions C. Neuropsychological tests The Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS)  Most widely used intelligence test in clinical practice.  The latest revision, the WAIS-III, is design...