Neuroanatomy and Disease Fundamentals

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Nervous System Structure
  2. Neurons and Glial Cells
  3. Stroke Types and Risk Factors
  4. Seizure Classifications
  5. Multiple Sclerosis Pathology
  6. Parkinson’s Disease Features
  7. Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology
  8. Peripheral Neuropathy Causes
  9. Guillain-Barré Syndrome
  10. Autism Spectrum Disorder
  11. ADHD Symptoms and Treatment
  12. Neurodegenerative Diseases

📖 1. Nervous System Structure

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Nervous System: A complex network of neurons and supporting cells that transmits signals throughout the body, coordinating actions and sensory information.

  • Central Nervous System (CNS): Comprises the brain and spinal cord; responsible for processing and integrating information.

  • Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Consists of all nerves outside the CNS; connects the CNS to limbs, organs, and tissues, facilitating communication.

  • Neurons: Specialized nerve cells that transmit electrical and chemical signals; the fundamental units of the nervous system.

  • Glial Cells: Supportive cells in the nervous system that provide insulation (myelin), nutrients, and structural support to neurons.

  • Myelin Sheath: A fatty layer surrounding axons of many neurons, increasing the speed of electrical signal transmission.

📝 Essential Points

  • The nervous system is divided into CNS and PNS, with the CNS acting as the control center and the PNS serving as communication lines.
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1. What does the structure of the nervous system primarily consist of?

2. What is the primary function of glial cells in the nervous system?

3. Which glial cells are responsible for forming the myelin sheath in the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system, respectively?

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Nervous System — components?

CNS and PNS, with neurons and glial cells.

Nervous System — main components?

CNS and PNS

Neurons — role?

Transmit electrical and chemical signals.

Neuron — role?

Transmits electrical and chemical signals

Stroke — main types?

Ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes.

Myelin Sheath — function?

Increases speed of signal transmission

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