Motor Neurone Disease Flashcards

1
Q

define MND

A

disease of the UMNs and LMNs WITH NO sensory signs

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2
Q

what condition is MND linked to?

A

frontotemporal dementia

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3
Q

most common region of onset in MND?

A

spinal/limb onset

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4
Q

a patient presents with frontotemporal dementia and no motor signs, what should be considered?

A

do they have MND?

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5
Q

main protein affected in MND?

A

TDP-43

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6
Q

what lobe is responsible for memory

A

temporal

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7
Q

frontal lobe is for…

A

executive function
making lists
behaviour

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8
Q

alpha synuclein in lewy bodies is the classic presentation of what disease

A

parkinsons

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9
Q

the ____ extremities are more commonly affected in MND

A

upper

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10
Q

__ motor neuron signs are more common in MND

A

lower

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11
Q

most common subtype of MND

A

amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)

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12
Q

cognitive impairment is a feature of MND T or F

A

T

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13
Q

sporadic MND peaks at the ages of __ - __ years and declines after the age of __

A

50-75

80

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14
Q

average survival time of MND is _ years

A

3

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15
Q

is MND genetic?

A

yes but most cases are sporadic

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16
Q

presentation of MND

A

muscle weakness and wasting

speech/swallowing/breathing problems

17
Q

relevant FH questions in MND?

A

family with MND or FT dementia?

18
Q

babinski sign is a/an __ motor neurone sign

A

upper

19
Q

fasciculations are a/an ___ motor neurone sign

A

lower

20
Q

fasciculations are a sign of MND T or F

A

T

21
Q

muscle cramps are a/an __ MN sign

A

lower

22
Q

typical pattern of atrophy seen in MND?

A

preferential wasting of the thenar muscles

hypothenar muscles spared

23
Q

name the 3 different possible sites of onset of MND

A

extremities
bulbar
thoracic

24
Q

who gets bulbar onset MND

A

women in their 60s-80s

25
Q

diagnostic criteria for MND

A

signs of LMN and UMN signs in bulbar +/- spinal regions without sensory loss with spread to other regions

26
Q

Ix for MND

A

clinical
EMG
brain imaging

27
Q

what is the bulbar region of the brain?

A

brainstem + cerebellum (without the midbrain)

28
Q

thoracic MND can present with __ only

A

dyspnoea

29
Q

false diagnoses of MND?

A

carpal tunnel
stroke
neuropathy

30
Q

Tx for MND

A

supportive