_____ hemorrhage most commonly occurs due to rupture of Charcot-Bouchard microaneurysms, secondary to chronic hypertension
In Punch-Drunk syndrome, the _____ leads to stretching of the bridging veins, which predisposes to a subdural haemorrhage.
One histological feature seen after an ischemic stroke is the presence of _____ which cause liquefactive necrosis, appearing between 1 - 3 days
HSV causes hemorrhagic necrosis of the inferomedial _____ and frontal lobe.
Cerebral ischemia of the neocortex typically affects layers _____, 5, and 6, causing cortical laminar necrosis
One histological feature seen after an ischemic stroke is the presence of _____ and vascular proliferation, which appear between 1 - 2 weeks
Shrunken, yellow-brown, cystic lesions in the gyri and subarachnoid space associated with _____ are called as plaque jaune.
What CNS tumor is seen in the histology slide below? _____

Spheno-orbital encephalocoele, due to dysplasia of the greater wing of the sphenoid is commonly seen in _____
Hint: inherited condition

Which feature of von Hippel-Lindau disease is seen in the image below? _____

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