UMN vs LMN lesions Flashcards

1
Q

Where does an UMN lesion occur?

A

cerebral hemispheres, cerebellum, brainstem, spinal cord

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2
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Where does a LMN lesion occur?

A

anterior horn cell, nerve roots, peripheral nerves, NMJ, muscles

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3
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What type of muscle weakness do you see in UMN lesions?

A

quadraplegia, hemiplegia, diplegia, paraplegia

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4
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What type of muscle weakness do you see in LMN lesions?

A

proximal (myopathy)

distal (neuropathy)

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5
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What is muscle tone line in UMN lesions?

A

spasticity, rigidity (hypERtonic)

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6
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What is muscle tone line in UMN lesions?

A

hypotonic

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7
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In which type of lesion are fasiculations present?

A

LMN lesions ONLY (particularly tongue)

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8
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What are tendon reflexes like in UMN lesions?

A

hyperreflexia

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9
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What are tendon reflexes like in LMN lesions?

A

hyporeflexia / areflexia

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10
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In which type of lesion are abdominal reflexes present?

A

LMN lesions

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11
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What type of sensory loss occurs in UMN lesions?

A

loss of cortical sensations

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12
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What type of sensory loss occurs in LMN lesions?

A

loss of peripheral sensations

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13
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What does an EMG show in UMN lesions?

A

normal nerve conduction

decreased interference pattern and firing rate

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14
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What does an EMG show in LMN lesions?

A

abnormal nerve conduction
large motor units
fasiculations and fibrillations

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15
Q

In what type of lesion do you see atrophy?

A

LMN lesions

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16
Q

In what type of lesion do you see upgoing plantars? (+ve Babinski sign)

A

UMN lesion

17
Q

What are some common causes of UMN lesions?

A

stroke, cord section,

18
Q

What are some common causes of LMN lesions?

A

poliomyelitis, MND, GBS, spinal cord injury at segmental level, muscle myotonias, MG, muscular dystrophies, Bell’s palsy, LEMS

19
Q

What causes both UMN and LMN lesions?

A

MS

20
Q

Name some disorders of the NMJ

A

MG

LEMS (Lambert Eaton Syndrome)