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Chapter Fifteen Neurological Disorders. CHAPTER 15 NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS.

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Page 1: Chapter Fifteen Neurological Disorders. CHAPTER 15 NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS.

Chapter Fifteen

Neurological Disorders

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CHAPTER 15NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS

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Brain Damage

• Stroke– Brain’s blood supply is interrupted by either bleeding or

sudden blockage• Cerebral hemorrhage• Ischemia

– Excitotoxicity

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Figure 15.2 The Brain’s Blood Supply

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Figure 15.3 Brain Infarct

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Brain Damage

• Head Injury– Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

• Open head injuries• Concussions

– Coup and countercoup– Post concussion syndrome – lack of concentration, reduction in processing

speed, deficits in higher-order cognitive functions

– Chronic Traumatic Brain Injuries (CTBI)• Dementia pugilistica (Boxer’s syndrome)

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Figure 15.4 Coup and Countercoup

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Figure 15.5 Boxers Risk Repeated Head Injuries

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Brain Damage

• Brain Tumors– Majority arise in glial cells and the cells of the meninges– Symptoms of Tumors

• Pressure in the skull• Specific disruptions related to location

– Types of Tumors• Gliomas and meningiomas• Grades I to IV

– Treatment for Tumors• Surgical removal• Chemotherapy• Thalidomide to starve tumors

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Figure 15.6 A Meningioma

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Brain Damage

• Seizures and epilepsy– Uncontrolled electrical disturbances in the brain

correlated with changes in consciousness– Types of Seizures

• Partial seizures– Simple– Complex

• Generalized seizures – Grand mal– Petit mal seizures

• Treatment for Epilepsy• Antiepileptic drugs, surgery, ketogenic diet in children

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Figure 15.7 Pathways for the Spread of Partial and Generalized Seizures

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Figure 15.8 EEG Recordings During Generalized Seizures

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Multiple Sclerosis

• Autoimmune condition – immune system attaches the central nervous system– Demyelination of axons– Affects white matter in different locations– Modest heritability and environmental factors

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Figure 15.9 Multiple Sclerosis Damages Myelin

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Brain Infections

• Parasites– Neurocysticercosis – pork tape worm– Treatment - seizure control

• Bacterial, Viral, and Fungal Infections– Encephalitis – inflammation of brain after viral infection– Meningitis – inflammation of membranes that cover and

protect the brain and nervous system– AIDS Dementia Complex

• Collection of neurological symptoms that result fro HIV virus or opportunistic infections

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Figure 15.10 Complicated Neurocysticercosis Involves Multiple Infections in the Brain

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Figure 15.11 HIV Viral Particles Bud from an Infected Cell

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Brain Infections

• Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies – A group that includes bovine spongiform encephalopathy

(BSE) or mad-cow disease• Produce psychological disturbances and progressive loss of

cognitive functions, motor disturbances, and finally death

– The TSE Mystery• Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) human form of TSE• Kuru in New Guinea provided evidence of transmission

– Prions and TSEs• Role of abnormal form of prion protein

– BSE and New Variant Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease • New variant emerged in humans

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Figure 15.12 Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy

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Figure 15.15 Prion Proteins Have Normal and Abnormal Forms

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Figure 15.16 Time Course of the BSE Epidemic in the United Kingdom

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Figure 15.17 Classic Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease Shows Different Age Prevalence than New

Variant

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Migraine

• Symptoms of excruciating head pain, nausea, and vomiting for 4-72 hours

• Migraine generator located in brainstem• Treatments

– Triptans– Behavioral adjustments

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Figure 15.18 Migraine Aura

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Assessment of Neurological Disorders

• Patient’s health history• Physical examination

– Sensory systems– Touch sensitivity– Movement– Spinal reflexes– Tests such as Halstead-Reitan battery

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Recovery from Damage

• Kennard Principle– Young brains reorganize after damage more efficiently

than adult brains

• Subsequent research suggest a more complex relationship between developmental stage and recovery

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Therapy for Brain Damage

• Rehabilitation– Improving cognitive, emotional, and physical processes– Constraint therapy– “Mental muscle” approach– “Specific tasks” approach– Virtual reality (VR) therapy

• Pharmacological Therapies• Neural Tissue Transplants

– Fetal cell transplants and stem cells