Title: Stroke
1Stroke its consequences
- Patient WW
- Medical history
- History of high blood pressure (hypertension)
- Massive Stroke in Right Hemisphere
- Behavioral changes
- Partially paralyzed on left side.
- Poor emotional control and judgment.
- Unaware of his illness (anosognosia).
- WW was Woodrow Wilson, 28th US President of USA
Special thanks to Chris Rorden, U. South Carolina
2- Similar cases exist today
- Sen Tim Johnson (D-South Dakota)
- An hemorrhagic stroke (arteriovenous malformation)
3Stroke
- Stroke is a leading cause of disability. In
western world - Heart Disease
- Stroke (10 of deaths worldwide)
- Cancer
- In USA alone
- 500,000 people suffer stroke per year
- 150,000 people die of stroke per year
- 4 million living with stroke
- 30 billion in health care costs
- 2/3 of strokes in people gt 65 y-old
4types of stroke
Ischemic (80) the brain artery is clogged (aka
obstructive)
Haemorrhagic (20) the brain artery ruptures
bleeding
emobolic
thrombotic
- Some are transitory ischemic attacks (TIA).
- Infarct Dead tissue following stroke
5- Lesions look different depending on
- How old the lesion is acute vs. 3 days old
- Type of scan (CT, MRI)
- Example of Stroke
6newer MRI protocols
- Diffusion-weighted imaging
- Strokes show up immediately.
- Shows permanent white-matter damage.
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7Imaging Infarcts
- MRA (Magnetic Resonance Angiography)
Xray
MRI
MRA
stroke MRA
8Obstructive strokes treatment
- Treatment
- Counterindicated for
- haemorrhagic strokes
- Prevention of all strokes
- Control blood pressure
- No smoking
- Reduce cholesterol
- stent
9Neuronal death in stroke
- Obstruction
- Reduction of O2 glucose
- Na/K pump stops working
- Increase in action potentials
- Release of glutamate
- Open Na channels -gt Na rushes in -gt so does water
-gt swelling - open Ca channels -gt activate enzymes -gt lesion
cell
10Stroke Consequences
- As always, it depends on which brain area is
affected - Example
- Haemorraghic Stroke It usually lesions
orbitofrontal cortex
11Haemorrhagic strokes
aneurism a sac-like protrusion of an artery
caused by a weakened vessel wall
- aneurysm ruptures ? bleeding
- Symptoms
- Really bad headache .
- Throwing up
- Other neurological symptoms
- Treatment Surgery to clip aneurysm
- Consequences Orbitofrontal lesion (OFC)
- Symptoms
- Changes in personality
- This is true also of lesion of OFC lesion by
other mechanisms (trauma, dementia)
12 orbitofrontal lesion
- symptoms
- Social disinhibition
- Poor emotion regulation
- Denial of deficit
- Inability to navigate the social world
- Anatomy
- Orbitofrontal Cortex
- Amygdala
13Visual Areas for recognizing objects
Lesion
stimulus
Activation in fMRI in healthy adults
14Visual brain area for Color perception
Cerebral Achromatopsia bilateral damage to V4
15Area important for speech
- Left frontal cortex
- Non-productive aphasia (brocas aphasia)
- Also brought about by dementia that affects same
area - http//psych.rice.edu/mmtbn/
16Hippocampus
- Memory deficit
- But so does Alzheimers disease
17In sum
- Two types of stroke
- Ischemic
- Haemorraghic
- Behavioral consequences are determined by
location of lesion!
18Spared slides
19Ischemic Strokes
Major Arteries ? Carotid ? Anterior Cerebral ?
Middle Cerebral ?Posterior Cerebral
20Occlusion of middle cerebral artery (MCA)
- embolism travels up carotid artery
- MCA supplies lateral bank of cortex (image from
strokecenter.org) - Damages regions near superior temporal sulcus
(sylvian fissure) (figure shows regions damaged
in 24 MCA patients, Mort et al. 2003)