1. Anatomy
  2. 1. Spinal cord
    2. Brain stem
    3. Diencephalon Interbrain
    4. Thalamus
    5. Hypothalamus
    6. Cerebellum Little brain
    7. Cerebrum
    8. Internal capsule
    9. Corpus callosum
    10. Sulci and gyri of the cerebrum
    11. Blood supply of brain
    12. Meninges of the brain
    13. Ventricular system and CSF flow
    14. Cranial nerves
    15. Eye
    16. Pharyngeal arches or Branchial arches
    17. Ear
  3. Physiology
  4. 18. Introduction of nervous system
    19. Synapse
    20. Signal transmission
    21. Effects of Drugs on ANS
    22. Motor system and Neuromuscular junction
    23. Reflexes
    24. Sensory system
    25. Maintenance of posture and Reticular formation
    26. Reticular formation
    27. Sleep
    28. Brain
    29. Thalamus
    30. Prefrontal cortex
    31. Higher cortical functions
    32. Speech and Language
    33. Hypothalamus
    34. Cerebellum
    35. Basal ganglia
    36. Limbic system
    37. Eye
    38. Ear
    39. Olfactory system
    40. Gustatory system
  5. Pathology
  6. 41. Meningitis
    42. Encephalitis
    43. Hydrocephalus
    44. Cerebro vascular disease or Stroke
    45. Tumors of CNS
    46. Astrocytoma
    47. Ependymoma
    48. Medulloblastoma
    49. Meningioma
    50. Neurofibroma
    51. Eye
    52. Retinoblastoma
    53. Ear, nose and throat
  7. Pharmacology
  8. 54. Introduction to autonomic pharmacology
    55. Cholinergic drugs
    56. Anti-cholinergic drugs
    57. Adrenergic drugs
    58. Anti-adrenergic drugs
    59. Drugs used in Glaucoma
    60. Drugs used in the treatment of pain
    61. Alcohols
    62. Sedative Hypnotics
    63. Antipsychotics
    64. Antianxiety drugs
    65. Antidepressants
    66. Analeptic agents
    67. Local anaesthetics
    68. General anaesthetics
    69. Anti-parkinsonial drugs
    70. Drugs used to reduce appetite or In the treatment of obesity
    71. Drugs for eye diseases
  9. Microbiology
  10. 72. Neisseria meningitidis
    73. Polio virus
    74. Rabies virus
    75. Japanese B Encephalitis Virus
    76. Laboratory Diagnosis of Meningitis
  11. Biochemistry
  12. 77. Introduction
    78. Acetylcholine neurotransmission steps
    79. Snake venom
    80. Neurotransmitters
Pathology
42. Encephalitis
TYPES
chronic_bacterial_meningioencephalitis
causes
  1. Tryponema pallidum
  2. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
fungal_meningoencephalitis
causes
  1. Candida albicans
  2. Mycor sp.
  3. Aspergillus fumigatus
  4. Cryptococcus neoformans
viral_meningioencephalitis
causes
  1. Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV-1 and HSV-2)
  2. Other Herpes Virus
    1. Varicella zoster virus
    2. Cytomegalo virus
    3. Epstein-Barr virus
    4. Human Herpes virus-6
  3. Rabies virus
  4. Arbo virus
  5. JC polyoma virus
  6. HIV
  7. Measles virus
  8. Polio virus
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    caption: Virus infecting the brain in Viral encephalitis
morphology
gross
  1. Variable degree of meningitis
  2. Cerebral edema
  3. Congestion
  4. Hemorrhage
microscopy
parenchymal_infiltrate
of
Mononuclear cells like lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages
in
Perivascular space (Virchow-Robin space)
microscopic_cluster_of
Microglial cells
neuronal_damage
  1. Chromatolysis
  2. Neuronophagia
demyelination
Follow the destruction of oligodendrocytes.
hydranencephaly
Involvement of ependymal cells may lead to hydranencephaly
HIV_virus_encephalitis
progressive_multifocal_leukoencephalopathy
causes
  1. JC polyoma virus
subacute_sclerosing_panencephalitis
causes
Occurs after acute infection with measles.