Tremor Flashcards

1
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Neuro Causes

A

Unilateral

  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Intention tremor (cerebellar)

Bilateral
- Benign Essential Tremor

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Endocrine Causes

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Bilateral

- Hyperthryoid

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Psychiatric Causes

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Bilateral

- Anxiety

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4
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Iatrogenic Cases

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Bilateral

  • Salbutamol Overuse
  • Lithium
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5
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Other

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Bilateral

- Alcohol withdrawal
- CO2 Retention
- Hepatic Flap
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6
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Bedside Ix

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Observations
Cerebellar/CN exam

ABG: Check CO2 retention

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7
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Bloods

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FBC, UEs, LFTs, CRP
Lithium levels
Blood cultures (encephalopathy)

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8
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Imaging

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CT Head

- cerebellar stroke/disease

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9
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DANISH

- Cerebellar sx

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D: Dysdiadochokinesia/dysmetria  (past pointing)
A: Ataxia
N: Nystagmus
I: Intention Tremor
S: Speech
H: Hypotonia
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10
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PASTRIES

- Cerebellar disease causes

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P: Posterior fossa tumour
A: Alcohol
S: Multiple sclerosis
T: Trauma
R: Rare
I: Inherited (e.g. Friedreich's ataxia)
E: Epilepsy medication (carbamazepine, phenytoin toxicity)
S: Stroke
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11
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Fam Hx

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Benign Essential Tremor

  • AD
  • Worse with age

Freidrich’s Ataxia
- Unbalance, cerebellar disorders

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12
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Drug Hx

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Salbutamol
Lithium
Anti-epileptics (valproate)
Immunosuppressants (tacrolimus)

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13
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Social Hx

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Alcohol use

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