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The Ventricular and Cerebrospinal Fluid Systems. Neuro Quiz. Identify the correct question. Click to Play!.  Michael McKeough 2008. The Ventricular and Cerebrospinal Fluid Systems Neuro Quiz. Click category value to begin. Click to reveal the question. Anatomy 100.

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  1. The Ventricular and Cerebrospinal Fluid Systems Neuro Quiz Identify the correct question Click to Play!  Michael McKeough 2008

  2. The Ventricular and Cerebrospinal Fluid SystemsNeuro Quiz Click category value to begin.

  3. Click to reveal the question Anatomy 100 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the cerebral hemispheres. What are the lateral ventricles? Return to Game Board

  4. Click to reveal the question Anatomy 200 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the diencephalon. What is the third ventricle? Return to Game Board

  5. Click to reveal the question Anatomy 300 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the midbrain. What is the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius)? Return to Game Board

  6. Click to reveal the question Anatomy 400 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the pons and medulla. What is the fourth ventricle? Return to Game Board

  7. Click to reveal the question Anatomy 500 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the spinal cord. What is the central canal? Return to Game Board

  8. Click to reveal the question Cerebrospinal Fluid 100 • This structure produces cerebrospinal fluid. What is the choroid plexus? Return to Game Board

  9. Click to reveal the question Cerebrospinal Fluid 200 • Cerebrospinal fluid passes through this structure en route from the lateral ventricles to the third ventricle. What is the foramen of Monro? Return to Game Board

  10. Click to reveal the question Cerebrospinal Fluid 300 • Cerebrospinal fluid passes through this structure en route from the third ventricle to the fourth ventricle. What is the cerebral aqueduct (aqueduct of Sylvius)? Return to Game Board

  11. Click to reveal the question Cerebrospinal Fluid 400 • Cerebrospinal fluid exits the ventricles via these structures. What are the lateral foramina of Luschka and midline foramen of Magendie? Return to Game Board

  12. Click to reveal the question Cerebrospinal Fluid 500 Cerebrospinal fluid exits the ventricular system via these structures. What are arachnoid villa(arachnoidgranulations)? Return to Game Board

  13. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous I 100 • The ventricular system originated from here. What is the hollow neural tube? Return to Game Board

  14. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous I 200 • These are the three main functions of the ventricular and cerebrospinal fluid systems. • What are: • provide buoyancy to the CNS • help maintain homeostasis in the CNS • act as a fluid transport system? Return to Game Board

  15. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous I 300 • Cerebrospinal fluid circulates inside this space within the central nervous system. What is the subarachnoid space? Return to Game Board

  16. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous I 400 • The 150 cc of cerebrospinal fluid is completely replaced this often. What is more than once per day? Return to Game Board

  17. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous I 500 This condition is produced by hydrocephalus in a mature skull. What is ventricular enlargement due to compression of adjacent neural tissue? Return to Game Board

  18. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous II 100 • In order to avoid damage to the spinal cord, a lumbar puncture is performed below this level. What is L1 or the L1-L2 junction? Return to Game Board

  19. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous II200 • Arachnoid villa empty circulating cerebrospinal fluid into this structure. What is the superior sagittal sinus? Return to Game Board

  20. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous II300 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the occipital lobe. What is the posterior horn? Return to Game Board

  21. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous II400 • This portion of the ventricular system is located in the frontal lobe. What is the anterior horn? Return to Game Board

  22. Click to reveal the question Miscellaneous II500 • The choroid plexus is derived from these cells. What are ependymal cells from the inner walls of the ventricles? Return to Game Board

  23. Click to reveal the question Pathology 100 • This is the primary type of pathology involving the ventricular system. What is hydrocephalus? Return to Game Board

  24. Click to reveal the question Pathology 200 • These are the two types of hydrocephalus. What are non-communicating (obstructive) and communicating? Return to Game Board

  25. Click to reveal the question Pathology 300 • This is the primary strategy for the medical management of hydrocephalus. What is the surgical implantation of a shunt? Return to Game Board

  26. Click to reveal the question Pathology 400 This clinical test is performed to sample cerebrospinal fluid. What is a spinal tap? Return to Game Board

  27. Click to reveal the question Pathology 500 • This condition is produced by hydrocephalus in an immature skull (unfused sutures). What is macrocephaly? Return to Game Board

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