Neuromuscular Syndromes Flashcards

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Hallmarks of LMN Disease

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Weakness
Exercise intolerance
\+/- CN deficits
Voice change
Muscle atrophy
\+/- autonomic signs
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5 Ddx for acute LMN flaccid paresis

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  1. Botulism
  2. Coral Snake envenomation
  3. Myasthenia gravis
  4. Tick paralysis
  5. Polyradiculoneuritis
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Polyradiculoneuritis

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Acute, ascending flaccid paralysis

MOTOR not sensory

Required supportive care, possibly ventilation

Albuminocytologic dissociation on CSF

Abnormal F wave

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F wave

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Evaluates the nerve root using orthodromic and antidromic stimuli

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5
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What breed is predisposed to an inherited polyneuropathy?

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Leonberger

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6
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Types of endocrine neuropathies

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Paraneoplastic (insulinoma)

Hypothyroidism

Diabetic neuropathy (feline, plantagrade posture)

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Tick Paralysis

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Pre-synapthic neuromuscular blockade*

Dermacentor and amblyomma most common

Dogs flaccid 5-9 days after tick attaches

Frontline

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Tetanus

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Inhibits glycine/GABA release at spinal cord

Risus sardonicus, saw horse stance, elevated nictitans, exacerbated by external stimuli

Antitoxin: neutralizes circulating toxin

Antibiotics (PenG, tetracycyline, metro)

Sedatives, supportive care

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Botulism

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Block presynaptic Ach release from nerve terminal

Progressive, symmetric paresis, autonomic signs

Improvement over 1-3 weeks

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Congenital Myasthenia Gravis

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Jack and Parsons Russel Terriers

Signs from birth, generalized weakness

Insufficient RECEPTORS

Negative titers

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Acquired Myasthenia Gravis

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Focal (1/3) or Generalized (2/3), Fulminant (1/4 of generalized patients)

Positive Ab titers

Post-synaptic receptor blockade

Bi-modal distribution

Dx: tensilon test, Ach Ab titers, electrodiagnostics

Tx: Ach inhibitor, immunosuppression, management of megaesophagus, plasmapharesis

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Polymyositis

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Generalized weakness, stilted gait, dysphagia, muscle atrophy

Do NOT lose reflexes

Boxers and Newfoundlands

Neoplasia, infectious

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Masticatory Myositis

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Acute: pain on opening mouth, mild exophthalmia

Chronic: masticatory muscle atrophy, non-painful

Dx: Ab to 2M fibers

Tx: immunosupression

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Muscular Dystrophy

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Golden Retrievers

Dx by muscle biopsy

CK 50-80K

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Neospora

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Polyradiculoneutritis, polymyositis

Pre-natal exposure

Muscle atrophy, contracture of PLs

Serum titer for dx

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16
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Cushing’s myopathy

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17
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Fibrotic myopathy

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GSD

Abnormal swing of TL

Progressive fibrosis of caudomedial thigh muscles

Will reoccur if you do sx

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Feline hyperthyroid myopathy

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paresis, ventroflexion, tremors, abnormal gait

T3 and T4 effect sarcoplasm

19
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Exercise Induced Collapse

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Labs

Collapse, hyperthermia

Otherwise normal

DNM1 mutation

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DNM-1 mutation

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Associated with exercise-induced collapse