Movement Disorders Flashcards

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Q

How we be best define the problem in Parkinson’s?

A

Loss of dopamine neurons in substantia nigra leading to hypo movement

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Explain the pathway by way of neurons for movement and how that is affected by Parkinson’s?

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Dopamine is released to inhibit GABA which are defaulted to inhibit movement. So when we have low dopamine we are not inhabited gaba and gaba is free to inhibit movement.

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Explain the process of stopping movement by way of neurons?

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Ach neurons stimulate GABA to inhibit movement.

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4
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4 classic symptoms of Parkinson’s

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Bradykinesia
Cogwheel rigidity
Resting tremor
Shuffling gait

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5
Q

When would you use benzotropine for Parkinson’s?

A

Young person with mild dz who just have a tremor

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If pt. Is less than 70 and functional and has Parkinson’s, what is the best treatment?

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Dopamine agonists

Ropinerole or pramipexole

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Pt is over 70 and dysfunctional, how to treat their Parkinson’s?

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L dopa and carbidopa

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What can we add to L dopa when it becomes less effective over time?

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MAO inhibitors and COMT inhibitors

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9
Q

Definition of chorea?

What dx to think about?

A

Purposeless ballistic movements

Huntington’s

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