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02/12/2010

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Term
What system in the brain is responsible for most movement d/o?
Definition
Extrapyramidal system
Term
Dopamine depletion results in ____ and dopamine excess results in _____.
Definition
Parkinsonism. Chorea.
Term
Rhythmic oscillatory movement.
Definition
Tremors
Term
Do tremors occur during sleep?
Definition
No, disappear during sleep.
Term
A visible tremor exhibited by alcoholics.
Definition
Alcoholic tremor
Term
A visible tremor exhibited by alcoholics.
Definition
Alcoholic tremor
Term
An action tremor associated with catecholamine excess.
Definition
Enhanced Physiologic Tremor
Term
Other than drugs, name 4 factors associated with enhanced physiologic tremors.
Definition
1)Anxiety/fear 2)Thyrotoxicosis 3)Hypoglycemia 4)Etoh withdrawal
Term
Name 8 meds that have enhanced physiologic tremors as a SE.
Definition
1)Epinephrine 2)Caffeine 3)Theophylline 4)Amphetamines 5)Levodopa 6)Tricyclic AD 7)Lithium 8)Corticosteroids
Term
A tremor occuring in normal individuals that may be transient and occur w/ excessive physical exertion, fatigue, excitement, and hunger.
Definition
Physiologic tremor
Term
A coarse tremor of a muscle group.
Definition
Flapping tremor
Term
What conditions result in flapping tremors?
Definition
Hepatic encephalopathy/coma
Term
A tremor that occurs when voluntary motion is attempted.
Definition
Intention tremor
Term
A tremor present when the involved part is at rest but absent or diminished when active movements are attempted.
Definition
Rest tremor
Term
A rest tremor that is suppresed briefly during voluntary activity.
Definition
Parkinsonism tremor
Term
Name 3 causes of intention tremors.
Definition
1)Brainstem/cerebellar dz 2)Drug toxicity (etoh, sedatives, anticonvulsants) 3)Wilson dz
Term
Name 3 causes of rest tremors.
Definition
1)Parkinsonism 2)Wilson dz 3)Heavy metal poisoning
Term
What is the MC movement d/o?
Definition
Essential tremor
Term
What body parts does essential tremor usually affect?
Definition
Head, chin, outstretched hands, and occasionally the voice
Term
Is essential tremor considered a pathology?
Definition
No, benign
Term
Essential tremors are characterized by a slowly progressive ____ and/or kinetic tremor.
Definition
Postural
Term
Prevalence of essential tremors increases with what?
Definition
Age
Term
Are parkinsonism or essential tremors worsened by anxiety or action?
Definition
Essential
Term
Is there usually a family hx of tremor in essential or parkinsonism tremor?
Definition
Essential
Term
Meds are effective at tx essential or parkinsonism tremors?
Definition
Parkinsonism
Term
Are Parkinson tremors rest or action tremors? Essential?
Definition
Parkinson - rest. Essential - active.
Term
What other sx occur w/ essential tremor?
Definition
None - monosymptomatic
Term
What does a postural characteristic of a tremor mean?
Definition
Occurs w/ voluntary maintenance of a position a/g gravity
Term
What does a kinetic characteristic of a tremor mean?
Definition
Occurs during voluntary movement
Term
Do pts w/ essential tremors typically have abn in gait and balance? Abn in tone and reflexes?
Definition
No, No
Term
Name 4 causes of metabolic tremors.
Definition
1)Hyperthyroidism 2)B12 def. 3)Kidney dz 4)Liver dz
Term
What meds are used for maintenance tx in essential tremors and have been shown to reduce tremors in 75% of pts?
Definition
Propranol and Primidone
Term
What is the surgical tx of choice for essential tremor?
Definition
Deep brain stimulation (permanent electrode placement in thalamus)
Term
What is the surgical tx of choice for severe tremor and when deep brain stimulation is not appropriate?
Definition
Thalamotomy (elec. current destroys part of thalamus)
Term
What is the most common neurologic d/o?
Definition
Parkinson's dz
Term
Name 3 cardinal s/sx of Parkinson's dz.
Definition
1)Rigidity 2)Bradykinesia 3)Resting tremor
Term
What are 4 environmental RF for Parkinson's dz?
Definition
1)Pesticides/herbicides 2)Rural 3)Well water 4)Industrial plants/quarries
Term
Pathiphysiology of Parkinson's dz includes loss of dopaminergic neurons in the _____ and the presence of ____.
Definition
Substantia nigra. Lewy bodies.
Term
A common onset of PD is a resting tremor that starts asymmetrically or symetrically in UE?
Definition
Asymmetrically
Term
What is the 4th cardinal sign of PD that emerges later in the dz, usu. /p 8yrs?
Definition
Postural instability
Term
What is bradykinesia?
Definition
Slowness of movement
Term
What is cogwheeling?
Definition
Rigidity - resistance to passive movement, a cardinal sx of PD
Term
Describe the resting tremor seen in PD.
Definition
"pill-rolling" motion of hand, 3-5 cycles/sec.
Term
Describe the posture and turning of a pt w/ PD.
Definition
Posture is stooped forward and turning is en bloc like a statue
Term
Describe the facial expression of a pt w/ PD.
Definition
Decreased facial expression - "masklike"
Term
What is the symptomatic med. for PD? How long do meds help?
Definition
Levodopa + peripheral decarboxylase inhibitor (carbidopa). 4-6yrs.
Term
What meds are used to tx the resting tremor of PD?
Definition
Anticholinergic
Term
An incurable, adult-onset, autosomal dominant d/o assoc. w/ cell loss w/i the basal ganglia and cortex.
Definition
Huntington Dz
Term
Huntington's dz is AKA?
Definition
Huntington or hereditary chorea
Term
What is the mean age of onset of HD? How long do pts typ. survive /p dx?
Definition
35-44yo. 10-25yrs.
Term
The pathophysiology of HD is a gross atrophy of the what accompanied by neuronal loss?
Definition
Caudate nucleus and putamen
Term
What is the genetic basis for HD?
Definition
CAG repeat encoding of huntingtin by chromosome 4
Term
Describe the movement d/o experienced by pts w/ HD.
Definition
Chorea - intial fidgeting later replaced by Parkinsonism features
Term
Describe the early cognitive dysfunction experienced by pts w/ HD.
Definition
Dementia w/ behavioral changes (irritability, loss of interest, untidy), and short term memory loss
Term
Describe the later cognitive dysfunction experienced by pts w/ HD.
Definition
Diminished speech, attention deficit, loss of executive fxn, visuospatial processing, and abstract reasoning.
Term
Describe the behavioral dysfunction experienced by pts w/ HD. (6)
Definition
Depression, bipolar, suicide, psychosis, OCD, and sexual/sleep problems.
Term
Measurement of the _________ by CT or MRI is a reliable marker of HD progression.
Definition
Bicaudate diameter
Term
What meds are used to tx HD pts w/ chorea that is interfering w/ function?
Definition
Benzos (clonazepam or diazepam) or valproic acid (depakote)
Term
What is the first line med to tx depression in HD?
Definition
SSRI
Term
What meds are used to tx bradykinesia or rigidity from HD?
Definition
Levodopa
Term
What meds are used to tx HD pts w/ schizophrenia-like sx such as hallucinations or delusions?
Definition
Risperdal
Term
A neurodegenerative dz of copper metabolism in which the body is unable to export copper from the liver into bile and incorporate it into hepatic cerulopasm?
Definition
Wilson's Dz
Term
Describe the
Definition
Term
Describe the etiology of Wilson's dz.
Definition
Autosomal recessive - mutation/deletion of ATP7B protein encoded by chromosome 13
Term
What is the most common initial manifestation of Wilson's dz in children? Older pts?
Definition
Liver dz. Neuropsychiatric sx.
Term
What is the ophthalmic finding of Wilson's dz?
Definition
Kayser-Fleisher rings (green-yellow rings at limbus of cornea)
Term
What are the neurologic sx of Wilson's dz?
Definition
Parkinsonian
Term
What are the psychiatric signs of Wilson's dz? (4)
Definition
Personality change, irritability, schizo-like, and depression
Term
What are 3 skeletal abnormalities of Wilson's dz?
Definition
Osteoporosis, OA, and joint hypermobility
Term
Name 2 lab values used for dx of Wilson dz.
Definition
Low ceruloplasm and high urinary copper
Term
Name 4 imaging studies to help dx Wilson's dz?
Definition
1)X-ray or DEXA 2)CT of head 3)MRI of head 4)Liver bx
Term
What is the drug therapy for Wilson's dz? What is used for children and pregnant women?
Definition
Chelating agent. Zn acetate.
Term
What is the dietary rec. for a pt w/ Wilson's dz?
Definition
Low copper (high copper foods: shellfish, liver, mushrooms, broccoli, chocolate, nuts)
Term
What is the tx for a pt w/ fulminant liver dz from Wilson's dz?
Definition
Plasma exchange and/or dialysis w/ alb + penicillamine
Term
When is a liver transplant indicated for a pt w/ Wilson's dz?
Definition
Acute hepatic insufficiency or no response to med. tx
Term
A common term for various conditions of head and neck dystonia.
Definition
Torticollis
Term
What are other names for torticollis?
Definition
Cervical dystonia or wry neck
Term
What is the most common etiology of torticollis comprising ~80-90% of cases?
Definition
Idiopathic/environmental toxins
Term
What is the 2nd most common etiology of torticollis, comprising ~10-20% of cases?
Definition
Trauma
Term
Which gender is torticollis more common? Typical age of onset?
Definition
Females. 30-50yo.
Term
Describe the onset of sx of idiopathic torticollis.
Definition
Slowly progressive flexion w/ inc. tone of cervical muscle
Term
What makes sx better/worse in idiopathic torticollis?
Definition
Worse w/ activity. Better in morning.
Term
What additional sx may be present in a pt w/ idiopathic torticollis?
Definition
Dysphagia
Term
Describe the onset of sx in traumatic torticollis.
Definition
Local pain immediately /p trauma followed w/i days by marked limitation of ROM in neck, abn head posture, and eventually hypertrophy of trapezius.
Term
What is the med. for torticollis?
Definition
Botox injection
Term
An autosomal dominant d/o that causes involuntary motor and vocal "tics".
Definition
Tourettes syndrome
Term
What age does Tourettes become most severe?
Definition
Puberty
Term
Name 4 factors that may influence the dev. of Tourettes.
Definition
1) Strep infection 2)Mg deficiency 3)LBW 4)Maternal life stress during pregnancy
Term
What are the 2 types of tics?
Definition
Motor and vocal
Term
One of the diagnostic criteria for Tourettes is that the onset is before what age?
Definition
18
Term
An abnormal tremor consisting of involuntary jerking movements.
Definition
Asterixis
Term
A defective muscular coordination especially manifested when voluntary muscular movements are attempted.
Definition
Ataxia
Term
3 types of ataxia?
Definition
Motor, sensory, and alcoholism ataxia
Term
A condition in which slow, irregular, twisting, snakelike movements occur in the UE, esp. hands and fingers.
Definition
Athetosis
Term
A neurologic condition marked by involuntary muscle twisting of the limbs or facial muscle.
Definition
Chorea
Term
Usually occurs during pregnancy or childhood, char. by involuntary contraction of muscles of the trunk and extremeties, impairment of memory/speech.
Definition
Sydenham's or acute chorea
Term
Chronic progressive chorea, inherited dz of the CNS w/ onset b/t 30-50yo.
Definition
Hereditary of Huntington's chorea
Term
An impaired ir disordered tonicity, esp. of muscle tone.
Definition
Dystonia
Term
A defect in voluntary movement.
Definition
Dyskinesia
Term
A condition of slow, rhythmical, automatic, sterotyped movements, either generalized or in single muscle groups.
Definition
Dyskinesia tardive
Term
Spasmodic muscle contraction most commonly affecting the face, head, neck, or shoulder muscles.
Definition
Tics
Term
Spasmodic torticolis in which the head and neck is forcibly rotated or turned from one side to another.
Definition
Rotatoire tics
Term
A degenerative d/o or pressure on the trigeminal nerve, resulting in neuralgia.
Definition
Tic douloureux
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