Zagat Flashcards

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1) Persistent vegetative state diagnosis takes how many weeks to meet criteria?

A

6 weeks

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2) Patient has episodes of sudden muscle laxity in response to strong emotions. Symptom name? Disease Dx? Treatment?

A

Cataplexy as part of narcolepsy. Treat with modafinil

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3) Elderly patient beats up his wife in bed while sleeping. Diagnosis and disease association?

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REM sleep behavior disorder

Harbinger for Lewy Body dementia (sometimes Parkinson’s)

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7) Elderly patient presents with muscle rigidity, ataxia, with sudden lurching forward, and memory problems. Dx? Classic associated Sx?

A

Progressive supranuclear palsy

Sx: trouble with vertical (up or down) gaze, balance issues with sudden lunging forward/backward, and dementias

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10) Patient presents with ptosis, muscle swallowing weakness, and diplopia that gets worse as the day goes along. Diagnosis? Sister Diagnosis? Distinguish the two based on body region tropism?

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Myasthenia gravis. Remember, progressive weakening throughout the day especially involving eye, oropharynx, and jaw muscles (3 most commonly involved muscles) is MG.
Sister: Eaton-Lambert and does not involve ocular muscles!

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