Open QuestionCerebrospinal fluid is formed bya. arachnoid granulations,b. dura mater,c. choroid plexuses,d. all of these.
Open QuestionThe innermost layer of the meninges, delicate and adjacent to the brain tissue, is thea. dura mater,b. corpus callosum,c. arachnoid mater,d. pia mater.
Open Questiona. How is cerebrospinal fluid formed and drained? Describe its pathway within and around the brain.b What happens if CSF does not drain properly? Why is this consequence more harmful in adults?
Open QuestionA 10-month-old infant has an enlarging head circumference and delayed overall development. Her CSF pressure is elevated, and she has a bulging anterior fontanelle (fontanelles are the as yet unossified fibrous membranes connecting skull bones in infants). Based on these findings, answer the following questions:a. What are the possible cause(s) of an enlarged head?b. Which tests might be helpful in obtaining information about this infant's problem?c. Assuming the tests conducted showed the cerebral aqueduct to be constricted, which ventricles or CSF-containing areas would you expect to be enlarged? Which would likely not be visible? Respond to the same questions based on a finding of obstructed arachnoid granulations.
Open Questiona. Define cerebrovascular accident or CVA.b. Describe its possible causes and consequences.
Open QuestionA cerebrovascular accident occurs when (a) the reticular activating system fails to function, (b) the prefrontal lobe is damaged, (c) the blood supply to a portion of the brain is cut off, (d) a descending tract in the spinal cord is severed, (e) brainstem nuclei hypersecrete dopamine.
Open QuestionA semiconscious young woman is brought to the hospital by friends after falling from a roof. She did not lose consciousness immediately, and she was initially lucid. After a while, though, she became confused and then unresponsive. What is a likely explanation of her condition?