Disease of the Muscle Flashcards

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5 clinical investigations of muscle disease

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Clinical examination (neurological)
Electromyograph
Nerve conduction study
MRI
Serum/blood investigations
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3 types of muscle disease

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Neurogenic muscle disease
Motor end-plate disorder
Primary muscle diseases-myopathies

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3
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A common disease of the ECM

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Duchenne musclular dystrophy

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4
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What type of inheritence is Duchenne muscular dystrophy?

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Sex linked recessive

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Relentlessly progressive wasting, chair bound by 12 years, hypertrophy of calves

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Duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Pathogenesis of duchenne muscular dystrophy

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Diagnosis of duchenne muscular dystrophy

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A type of muscular dystrophy presenting with weakness of proximal arm and distal leg msucles, early contractures and cardiomyopathy

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Emery-dreifuss muscular dystrophy

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9
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Heterogenous muscular dystrophy

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Limb girdle muscular dystrophy

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10
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3 types of muscular dystrophy

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Duchenne
Emery-dreifuss
Limb girdle

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11
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An internal cytoskeletal protein disease affecting the centre of a muscle fibre which is devoid of normal histochemical reactivity

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Central core disease

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12
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Presentation of nemaline myopathy

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Generalised neonatal hypotonia
Respiratory insufficiency
High arched palate
Kyphoscoliosis

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13
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Abnormal susceptibility to certain inhalational anaesthetic agents- prolonged rise in intracellular calcium ions, rigid contractions and elevation in body temperature

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Malignant Hyperthermia

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14
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Dominantly inherited condition- myotonia and progressive weakness of facial muscles. Onset 20-30yrs. Cardiac conduction defects

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Myotonic dystrophy

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15
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Pathogenesis of myasthenia gravis

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Autoimmune disease with antibodies, usually IgG, against the acetylcholine receptor

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16
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Rare non-metastatic manifestation of malignancy, usually oat-cell carcinoma of the bronchuus

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Eaton-Lambert Myasthenic Syndrome

17
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An inflammatory myopathy responsible for chronic debilitating disease, and what type of rash?

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Dermatomyositis

Scaly rash

18
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Cause of acute necrotising myopathy causing rhabdomyolyssis, myoglobinuria and renal failure

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Heroin

Ecstasy

19
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Motor neuron disease

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Progressive- middle to old age
Widespread degeneration of motor neurons
Upper and lower motor neuron signs with wasting associated with spasticity and brisk reflexes