Patterns of Neurological Dysfunction Flashcards

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What are upper motor neuron issues?

A

Increased tone
Brisk reflexes
Pyramidal/corticospinal weaknesses e.g. weak extensors in arms and flexors in legs)

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What are lower motor neuron issues?

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Wasting
Fasciculations
Decreased tone
Decreased/absent reflexes
Flexor plantars
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What are muscle disease issues?

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Wasting (usually proximal)
Decreased tone
Decreased or absent tendon reflexes

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What are neuromuscular junction issues?

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Fatiguable weakness
Normal or decreased tone
Normal tendon reflexes
No sensory symptoms

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What are functional weakness issues?

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No wasting
Normal tone
Normal reflexes 
Erratic power
non-anatomical loss
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6
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What does Stocking imply?

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length dependant neuropathy

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7
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What does the sensory level imply?

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A spinal cord lesion

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What does Haemianaesthesia imply?

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Contrlateral cerebral lesion, or with no other signs a non-organic disorder

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What is a dissociated sensory loss?

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Lost with spinothalamic but preserved dorsal column suggests hemicord damage

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What are features of a cerebellar disorder?

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Cerebellar gait - broad and unsteady
Intention tremor/ataxia
Dysdiadochokinesis
Nystagmus

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What is Dysdiadochokinesis?

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Clumsy fast alternating movements

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What are Extrapyramidal symptoms?

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Bradykinesia
Hypomimia
Hypophonia
Reduced arm swing, stooped posture, small steps, festination, turning en bloc
Impaired postural reflexes
Asymmetry in PD, symmetry in drug induced or atypical PD

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What does the Frontal lobe do?

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Generates novel strategies and has executive functions.

It enables self criticism and trying again

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What problems present with an issue in the Temporal lobe?

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Memory dysfunction
Agnosia
Language issues
Visual field defects
Auditory dysfunction
Limbic dysfunction
Temporal lobe epilepsy
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What problems arise from a Frontal lobe issue?

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Personality dysfunction 
Paraparesis
Paratonia
Seizures
Incontinence 
Visual field defects
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What problems present with a Parietal lobe issue?

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Visual field defect
Sensory dysfunction
Grestmann's syndrome
Dyspraxia
Inattention
Denial