spinal cord compression Flashcards

1
Q

features of UMN lesion

A
^ tone
muscle wasting later 
no fasciculation's
hyper reflexia 
babinski sign +ve (toes point UP)
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features of LMN lesion

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decreased tone 
hyporeflexia
muscle wasting early
fasciculation's
babinski sign -ve (toes point DOWN)
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3
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who usually gets central cord syndrome

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elderly person - hyperflexion/extension injury in already stenotic neck

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4
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predominant feature of central cord syndrome

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distal upper limb weakness

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5
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what does brown sequard affect

A

ipsilateral motor level
ipsilateral dorsal column
contralateral spinothalamic

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6
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tumours can cause spinal cord collapse. what drug would you give?

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big IV dose of dexamethasone to reduce swelling in the cord

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7
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what does cord transection initially present with?

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flaccid areflexic paralysis “spinal shock”

then UMN signs later

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