10-10 Multiple Sclerosis Flashcards

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What is MS

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  • Chronic, inflammatory demyelinating disease of the CNS

- “islands of sclerosis” = areas of hardened tissue

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Charcot Triad

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  • Intentional tremors
  • Stagnant speech
  • Paralysis
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Age of MS onset

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  • 15-50 years old
  • Peak age = 30 years old
  • More common in woment (2:1 ratio)
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Concentration of MS cases

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  • Highest: Northern US, Europe, Asia
  • Medium: Southern US, Europe
  • Low: Asia
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Causes of MS

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  • Unknown
  • Maybe Vitamin D deficiency, smoking
  • Autoimmune response to virus or other infectious agent
  • Higher risk if family hx - inherited genetics
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Pathophysiology of MS

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  • T-lymphocytes attach to and destroy myelin sheath
  • Disruption causes demyelination
  • Neural transmission is slowed or stopped; nerves fatigue rapidly
  • Inflammation, edema, infiltrates surround acute lesion and interfere with nerve conductivity
  • Most susceptible areas: Optic nerves, periventricular white matter, spinal cord, cerebellar peduncles
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Prognosis of MS

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  • No change in life expectancy with proper maintenance

- After 10 years, few still in work force

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Diagnosis of MS

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  • Diagnosed by neurologist

- Neurological tests including CT Scan, MRI, CSF fluid (lumbar puncture)

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Exacerbations of MS

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  • Significant decline in functional capacity - sudden increase in clinical signs
  • Exacerbating factors are variable - two factors are heat and stress
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Four categories of MS

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  • Relapsing-remitting
  • Secondary progressive
  • Primary progressive
  • Progressive-Relapse
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Relapse vs. Remitting

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  • Relapse = exacerbation, new or recurrence lasting more than 24 hours
  • Remitting - remission (back to baseline)
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Early Sx of MS

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  • Minor visua disturbances (ex: diplopia
  • Parensthesias progress to numbness, weakness, fatiguability
  • May be transient; patient does not seek medical attention with early sx
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Clinical Manifestations of MS

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  • Sensory changes
  • Pain
  • Visual changes
  • Motor dysfunction
  • Speech/swallowing dysfunction
  • Cognitive and affective changes
  • Autonomic changes
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