BASIC NEUROLOGY Flashcards

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🌸 TYPES of ATAXIA

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  1. Cerebellar: Vasculitis, MS, infection, bleeding, Infarction, Tumors, Direct injury, Toxins, Genetic DISORDERS
  2. Optic
  3. Sensory ➡️ DCML , Large Fiber lesions
  4. Frontal Lobe Ataxia
  5. Mixed
  6. Vestibular
  7. Psychogenic
  8. Pseudoataxia
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FRIEDRIECH’S ATAXIA
ATAXIA TELENGIECTASIA

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ACUTE ATAXIA

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Difference BETWEEN Neurogenic Gait DISORDERS vs Skeletal abnormalities GAIT

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Skeletal abnormalities GAIT: PAINFUL
ANTALGIC GAIT aka LIMP

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CIRCUMDUCTION/HEMIPLEGIC GAIT

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UMN lesion
Hemiplegia/Hemiparesis

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WALKING IN MUD Gait seen in

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PARAPARESIS

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HIGH STEPPING GAIT
aka
SLAPPING GAIT

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Seen in FOOT DROP
(Common Peroneal Nerve palsy)

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MYOPATHIC GAIT
(OR)
WADDLING GAIT

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B/L Hip abduction abnormalities

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TRENDELENBURG GAIT

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U/L HIP ABDUCTION DEFECT

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ATAXIC GAIT
(OR)
BROAD BASED GAIT
(OR)
CEREBELLAR GAIT

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DUE TO: ATAXIA
Mostly Cerebellar

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CEREBELLAR VERMIS INVOLVEMENT WITHOUT LIMB ATAXIA

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TRUNCAL ATAXIA
💡🪔CLINICAL POINTER🪔
TENDENCY TO FALL BACKWARDS OR SIDEWAYS

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APRAXIC GAIT
(OR)
FOOT-STUCK TO FLOOR

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DUE TO:
⭐ DIFFUSE B/L HEMISPHERE DISEASE
⭐ DIFFUSE FRONTAL LOBE DISEASE
(Tumor, Hydrocephalus, Infarction)
⬇️
Cannot INITIATE and ORGANIZE the MOTOR ACT OF WALKING

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FESTINANT GAIT (Hurried with SHORT RAPID STEPS)
(OR)
SHUFFLING GAIT
(OR)
EXTRAPYRAMIDAL GAIT

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Seen in: PARKINSONISM

✨ SMALL SLOW STEPS WITH MARKED INSTABILITY
✨ INCREASING PACE and FREEZING

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RETROPULSION is seen in

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Parkinsonism

✨ Small Backward Steps are taken involuntarily when patient stops

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MARCHE A PETITS PAS

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✨ SMALL SLOW STEPS WITH MARKED INSTABILITY
✨ NO INCREASING PACE and FREEZING

Seen in
⭐ SMALL VESSEL CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE

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SCISSORING GAIT

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Spastic DIPLEGIA
DUE TO: Cerebral Palsy

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STAMPING GAIT
(OR)
SENSORY ATAXIA GAIT

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⭐ LARGE FIBER POLYNEUROPATHY
⭐ POSTERIOR COLUMN LESION

BROAD BASED, HIGH STEPPING, STAMPING GAIT

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BROAD BASED GAIT

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⭐ ATAXIC GAIT / CERBELLAR ATAXIA
⭐ STAMPING GAIT / SENSORY ATAXIA

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CHOREIFORM GAIT
(OR)
HYPERKINETIC GAIT

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Seen in
⭐ Sydenham’s Chorea (Rheumatic fever)
⭐ Huntington’s Disease
⭐ Chorea
⭐ Athetosis

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CHARLIE CHAPLIN gait found in
🧠⚡ CC found in TT ⚡

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CC = CHARLIE CHAPLIN gait
TT= TIBIAL TORSION

21
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FLUENT APHASIA
🧠⚡as FLUENT as CAT Walks ⚡
🧠⚡Repetitions seen in ATS ⚡
🧠⚡Comprehension absent in TW ⚡

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22
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Classification of APHASIA

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23
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Broca’s area
🧠⚡Broc is MEHANATI ⚡

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