CNS Flashcards

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What are the causes of cerebral tremor?

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Lesions that damage to cerebellum

  1. Stroke
  2. Lesions
  3. MS
  4. Chronic alcoholism
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What is a cerebral tremor?

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Slow broad tremor of extremities that occur at the end of purposeful movement

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What is cerebellar tremor accompanied by?

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  1. Dysarthria
  2. Nystagmus
  3. Gait problems
  4. Postural tremor of trunk and neck
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What is a positive babinski?

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Lesion in pyramidal tract

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Signs of raised ICP?

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  1. Nausea

2. Vomiting

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Unilateral parietal lobe lesion

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  1. Contralateral hemihypersthesia
  2. Mild hemiparesis
  3. Parietal ataxia
  4. Homonymous hemianiopia or inferior quadrantopia
    Left (usually dominant)
  5. Sensory aphasia
  6. Gerstmann syndrome (dysgraphia, dyscalculia, finger agnosia, left right disorientation)
    Right (usually non dominant)
  7. Left extinction phenomenon
  8. Left visual field neglect
  9. Neglect on the left side of the body
  10. Anosognosia
  11. Impaired special processing
  12. Dressing apraxia
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Occipital lobe lesion

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  1. Contralateral homonymous hemianopia or quadrantanopsia
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Temporal lobe lesions

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Homonymous superior quadrantanopsia

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Extra pyramidal symptoms - basal ganglia

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  1. Tremor
  2. Brwdykinesia/akinesia
  3. Rigidity
  4. Festinant gait
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