Neuro1 Flashcards

1
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Korsakoff syndrome is due to ___ deficiency

A

Thiamine (B1)

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2
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Brain areas typically affected first by Alzheimers?

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Temporal and parietal lobes, hippocampus

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3
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MOA of Tetanus:

A

Painful muscle spasm due to motor neuron disinhibition. Bacteria secretes tetanus toxoid, binds to peripheral nerve terminals&raquo_space; CNS (retrograde transport) and blocks release of GABA/glycine at synaptic cleft.

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MOA of botulism:

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Impaired presynaptic release of ACh. Presents with symmetric descending flaccid paralysis, blurred vision, and areflexia

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5
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NMS is a reaction to ___

A

dopamine antagonist meds. Presents as AMS, rigidity, fever, and autonomic dysregulation

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monocular vision loss/central scotoma, washed out colors, eye pain with movement, afferent pupillary defect:

A

optic neuritis. Rx = IV corticosteroid

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acute, severe, painless monocular vision loss with cherry red spot on fundoscopic exam

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CRAO - central retinal artery occlusion

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8
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Area of brain affected based on: contralateral hemiparesis and hemisensory loss, homonymous hemaniopsia, and gaze palsy

A

Basal Ganglia (putamen)

** Putaminal hemorrhage often involves the internal capsule next to it.

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Area of brain affected based on: contralateral hemiparesis and hemisensory loss, nonreactive miotic pupils, upgaze palsy, eyes deviate towards hemiparesis

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Thalamus

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10
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Area of brain affected based on: deep coma and total paralysis within minutes, pinpoint reactive pupils

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Pons

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Contralateral paralysis of arm and leg (lateral corticospinal tract), contralateral loss of position sense (DCML) and tongue deviation towards side of lesion (hypoglossal nerve)

A

Medial Medullary Syndrome.

Due to occlusion of vertebral or anterior spinal artery

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12
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Rx for restless leg syndrome:

A

dopamine agonists (pramipexole).

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