Neuropathology: Developmental

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Across
  1. 2. Appearance of brain with bilateral porencephaly
  2. 6. Common cause of structural brain abnormalities in the third trimester
  3. 8. Decreases incidence of neural tube defects
  4. 10. Failure of closure of the entire neural tube
  5. 11. Most severe form of holoprosencepahly
  6. 12. Risk factor for both germinal matrix hemorrhage and periventricular leukomalacia
  7. 13. Neuropore that closes first
  8. 14. Appearance of colliculi in Arnold-Chiari malformation
  9. 18. Neural tube defect that includes meninges but no cord
  10. 19. Defect in which ventricles directly communicate with subarachnoid space
  11. 20. Neurologic deficits in most cases of Arnold-Chiari malformation
  12. 21. Structure which is absent in Dandy-Walker malformation
  13. 25. Birth matrix of most neurons of the cerebrum
  14. 26. Disorder of this process results in gray matter heterotopia
  15. 27. Ischemic injury in periventricular white matter seen in premature infants
  16. 28. Increased risk of this in neural tube defects
Down
  1. 1. First neural structure to form in development, neural
  2. 3. Malformation due to shallow posterior fossa
  3. 4. Most common neurologic manifestation in neuronal heterotopia
  4. 5. What the brain looks like in hydranencephaly
  5. 7. Brain abnormality due to failure of segmentation and cleavage
  6. 9. Lab test helpful in detecting neural tube defects
  7. 11. Germinal matrix blood vessels cannot do this, which results in bleeding
  8. 15. Appearance of posterior fossa in Dandy-Walker malformation
  9. 16. Severe malformation due to failure of close of the anterior neuropore
  10. 17. What happens to vermis in Arnold-Chiari malformation
  11. 18. Distribution of tissue necrosis in most cases of hydranencephaly
  12. 22. Non-progressive perinatal neurologic disorder with prominent motor deficits, cerebral
  13. 23. External appearance of brain in lissencephaly
  14. 24. Neurologic finding in arrhinencephaly