7. Peripheral Nerves Flashcards

1
Q

What type of sensation affected in ALS?

A

None

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Foot drop from radiculopathy vs peroneal nerve palsy?

A

In pure peroneal neuropathy, foot inversion is intact (tibialis posterior/anterior); and internal rotation of flexed hip (gluteus medius)

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3
Q

Anterior interosseous nerve entrapment

A

Pain in proximal forearm that increases with exercise and decrease with rest

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4
Q

T1 radiculopathy?

A

Irritation of medial upper arm and Horner syndrome (Pancoast tumor)

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5
Q

Standard lab test for peripheral neuropathy workup

A

Thyroid, Rheum, Vitamin B12/Folate, HbA1C, ESR, RPR, heavy metals, immunoelectrophoresis of serum protein

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6
Q

Froment sign

A

Grasping paper- paralysis of adductor pollicis

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