Pattern recognition in neurology Flashcards

1
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What is included within UMN?

A

All neurones of the motor cortex

inc basal ganglia, cerebellar motor circuits and descending tracts

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What is included within LMN?

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Motor neurones in anterior horn and their axons which project into the musculature in the peripheral nerve

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3
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Reflex changes with UMN v LMN lesions?

A

UMN- brisk

LMN- normal or descreased

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4
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Difference in muscle tone between LMN and UMN lesions?

A

UMN-Tone increased

LMN-Tone decreased

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5
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UMN lesion would present as…

A
Central pattern of sensory loss
Brisk reflexes- increased deep tendon and pathological 
Decreased superficial reflexes
Increased tone
hypertrophy
Upgoing plantars
Clonus present
No fasiculations
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6
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What is a fasciculation?

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Brief spontaneous contraction affecting a small number of muscle fibres, often causing a flicker of movement under the skin

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7
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If there is a lesion at the neuromuscular junction then there will be mainly sensory symptoms TRUE/FALSE

A

FALSE

(No sensory symptoms)

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8
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How will functional weakness present?

A
No wasting
Normal tone
Normal reflexes
Erratic power
Non anatomical loss
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9
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What is the difference in sensory loss between UMN and LMN lesions?

A

Sensory loss
UMN- central pattern
LMN- None, glove and stocking distribution, peripheral nerve or root distribution

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10
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What does cerebellar gait look like?

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Broad-based and unsteady

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11
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What is dysdiadochokinesis?

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Clumsy fast alternating movements

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12
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Intention tremor is increased as it gets closer to the target TRUE/FALSE

A

TRUE

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13
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Name 5 symptoms of hyperkinetic disorders

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Dystonia
Tics
Myoclonus
Chorea
Tremor
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14
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Name 2 symptoms of hypo kinetic disorders

A

Rigidity

Bradykinesia

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15
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What is hypomimia?

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Reduced degree of facial expression

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16
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What is hypophonia?

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Soft speech resulting from lack of coordination of vocal musculature

17
Q

What is one way based off the extrapyramidal symtoms to tell the difference between true Parkinsons disease and drug induced/atypical Parkinson’s?

A

Asymmetry in PD

Symmetry in drug induced or atypical PD

18
Q

Which lobe is affected? Visual field defects

A

Occipital

19
Q

Which lobe is affected? Attention deficits, contralateral hemispatial neglect syndrome

A

Parietal lobe

20
Q

Which lobe is affected? Memory dysfunction, agnosia and RECEPTIVE dysphagia

A

Temporal lobe

21
Q

Which lobe is affected? Personality and behavioural change, inability to solve problems, EXPRESSIVE dysphagia and anosmia

A

Frontal lobe