Disorders of Cranial Nerves Flashcards

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what are common combinations of cranial nerve signs?

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Bilateral III - midbrain
III +IV+VI - superior orbital fissure
VI +VII -pons
V + VIII - cerebellopontine angle
Unusual combinations - ?chronic or malignant meningitis
Pure motor signs - ?myasthenia gravis
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what is optic neuritis?

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demyelination within the optic nerve

often associated with multiple sclerosis

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what are symptoms of optic neuritis?

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monocular visual loss
pain on eye movement
reduced visual acuity
reduced colour vision
optic disc may be swollen
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what are causes of dilated pupils?

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Youth
Dim lighting
Anxiety, excitement
“Mydriatic” eye drops
Amphetamine, cocaine overdose
Third nerve palsy
Brain death
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what are causes of small pupils?

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Old age
Bright light
“Miotic” eye drops 
Opiate overdose
Horner’s Syndrome
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what are some eye movement disorders?

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Isolated third nerve palsy
Isolated fourth nerve palsy
Isolated sixth nerve palsy
Combination of the above
Supranuclear gaze palsy
Nystagmus
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7
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describe microvascular third nerve palsy

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diabetes, hypertension

Painless, pupil spared

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describe compressive third nerve palsy

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posterior communicating artery aneurysm, raised ICP

Painful, pupil affected

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what are causes of isolated sixth nerve palsy?

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idiopathic
diabetes
meningitis
raised intracranial pressure

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what is Nystagmus?

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uncontrolled movement of the eyes

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what are causes of Nystagmus?

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Congenital
Serious visual impairment
Peripheral vestibular problem
Central vestibular / brainstem disease
Cerebellar disease
Toxins (medication and alcohol)
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what is Trigeminal Neuralgia?

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Paroxysmal attacks of lancinating facial pain
Middle age and older
Caused by vascular loop
Compression fifth nerve in the posterior fossa

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how is Trigeminal Neuralgia treated?

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Treated medically with carbamazepine

Surgical options if medication resistant

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what is Bell’s Palsy (Idiopathic facial nerve palsy)?

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Unilateral facial weakness
Lower motor neurone type
Often preceded by pain behind ear
Eye closure affected
Risk of corneal damage
Treated with steroids
Usually good recovery
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what is Vestibular Neuronitis?

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infection of the vestibular nerve in the inner ear
Disabling vertigo
Sudden onset
Vomiting
Gradual recovery
Cause uncertain ? viral
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what is Dysarthria?

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disordered articulation, slurring of speech

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what is Pseudobulbar Palsy?

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Bilateral UMN lesions e.g. in vascular lesions of both internal capsules, MND

18
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what are symptoms of Pseudobulbar Palsy?

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dysarthria
dysphonia
dysphagia
spastic, immobile tongue
brisk jaw jerk
brisk gag reflex
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what is Bulbar Palsy?

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Bilateral LMN lesions affecting IX - XII

eg. MND, polio, tumours, vascular lesions of the medulla and syphilis

20
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what are symptoms of Bulbar Palsy?

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wasted, fasciculating tongue
dysarthria
dysphonia
dysphagia
May aspirate if given food