Neuro Flashcards

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MC CNS mass lesion in brain in AIDS

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Toxoplasmosis

CT contrast ring enhancing lesion

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Cluster ha

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Conjunctival injection
Lacrimal ion
Rhinorrhea
Miosis
Ptosis

O2
Intranasal lidocaine

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Brudzindki sign

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Flex hip caused by flex of neck

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Kernig sign

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Pain in hamstring cause inability to straighten leg when hip flex 90degrees

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SAH med

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Nimidipine PO/NG

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Bacterial meningitis

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High PRO >150
low GLU
>500 WBC

S pneumo
N meningitidis

Cef vanco dexamethasone

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Gillian Barre

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Demyelination
Ascending paralysis
LOSS IF DTRs
IV immunoglobulin

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MS

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Pathognomonic bilateral INO - can't look at nose
Optic neuritis
-central vision loss
-pain on eye movement 
-papillitis - papiledema one eye
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Pure muscle weakness

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Hypokalemia periodic paralysis
Myasthenia
Lambert-Eaton
Tick
Botulism 
ALS
Polio
West Nile
Certain toxins
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MG

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Autoantibodies against Ach receptor
Thymoma 25%
Diplopia
Ptosis
Muscle weakness and fatiguabity proximal>distal
Tensilon - blocks breakdown Ach by cholinesterase
-can cause AVB, give atropine first

Rx physostigmine neostigmine

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Lambert-eaton

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Autoimmune DS affects ca channels 
Decreased DTR
Prox muscle weakness 
Thighs and hips
Weakness improves with use 
50% caused by cancer esp SCLung ca
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Botulism

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Bulbar sxs 
Diplopia
Ptosis
Dysphagia
Dysphonia
Dysarthria
Descending flaccid paralysis
Anticholinergic sxs
Dry mouth 
Dilated pupils
Urinary retention
Ileum
Decreased tears
Sensory nml

Infant - floppy baby constipated

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Tick paralysis

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Rapidly ascending paralysis

Remove tick

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Wernicke’s

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B1 deficiency 
AMS
Nystagmus
Opthalmoplegia
Ataxia 
Admit b1 mg
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Korsakoff’s

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Amnesia

Confabulation

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West Nile

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Dead crows
August and September
Flaccid paralysis 
anterior horn cells 
sensation intact
CSF
-high PRO WBC
Send CSF and serum for IgM
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MCC sz in a febrile kids

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Hyponatremia

GE-rota and shigella

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UMN

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Hyperreflexia clonus normal muscle mass spasticity increased tone increased reflexes Babinski sign

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LMN

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Weakness atrophy fasciculations decreased DTR

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ALS

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UMN and LMN

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Syringomyelia

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Intraosseous muscle wasting
Loss of pain and temperature sensation in hands
Associated with cerebellar Chiari defects
Expanding central cavity in spinal cord usually cervical cord

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Hemorrhagic stroke

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Basil ganglia thalamus
Decrease MAP to 160/90
Labetalol
Nicardipine
Nitroprusside
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Cerebral CVA

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Contralateral motor and sensory deficits

contralateral cranial nerve palsies

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Brainstem infarct

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Ipsilateral facial weakness and contralateral extremity weakness

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Pontine

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Coma
Miosis
Ataxic breathing

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Cerebellar

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Nystagmus 
dizziness nausea
 vomiting
 ataxia
DROP ATTACK
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ACA CVA

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Contra lateral paresis legs
Sensory deficit
Gait disturbance

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MCA CVA

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Most common
Contralateral paralysis arms and face
Sensory deficit in same distribution
Aphasia dominant hemisphere
Hemineglect if non-dominant
Homonymous hemianopsia
Eyes look toward side of stroke
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PCA CVA

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Homonymous hemianopsia
Visual agnosia
Cortical blindness after CPR

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Vertebrobasilar

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Locked in syndrome

Wallenberg

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Lacunar syndromes

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Pure motor: pons internal capsule
Pure sensory: thalamus
Dysarthria-hemiparesis: pons, internal capsule
Ataxia-hemiparesis: pons internal capsule
Mixed sensorimotor: hemiparesis with ipsilateral sensory