Neuromuscular Junction Flashcards

1
Q

What is the neuromuscular junction?

A

skeletal muscles innervated by motor neurones

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2
Q

Where is botulism found?

A

soil and insects

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3
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What is the mode of action of botulism?

A

cleaves pre-synative proteins involving protein formation

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4
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What are the clinical features of a botulism infection?

A

rapid onset of weakness WITH NO SENSORY LOSS

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5
Q

What does Lambart-Eaton Syndrome have a strong association with?

A

small cell carcinoma

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6
Q

What disease causes symmetrical proximal weakness?

A

polymyositis

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7
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What diseases causes symmetrical proximal weakness with a heliotrope rash?

A

Dermamyositis

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8
Q

What causes myotonic dystrophy?

A

Trinucleatide disorder

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9
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What is the triad for Rhabdomyolysis?

A

myalgia
muscle weakness
myoglobinuria

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10
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What is Rhabdomyolysis?

A

damage to skeletal muscle causing leakage of increased quantities of toxic intracellular contents into plasma

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11
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What is myotonia?

A

failure of muscle relaxation after use

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12
Q

What channels are affected in myotonia?

A

Cl-

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13
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What are fasciculations?

A

visible fine twitch in healthy muscle due to stress or caffeine

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