14- mvmt disorders softchalk Flashcards

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what is the micro appearance of parkinson

A

eosinophilic intracellular inclusions of alpha-synuclein called a Lewy body

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What is most effective tx for parkinsons? what is it always administered with and it’s MOA

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Levodopa always administered with carbidopa (a peripheral dopa-decarboxylase inhibitor- prevents breakdown of L-DOPA into DA which can cause a lot of side effects in the periphery

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3
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name 4 DA agonists

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Pramipexole, ropinorole, rotigotine, apomorphine

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4
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what are the ADEs assc with DA agonists? (4)

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sedation, edema, impulse control disorders, confusion

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what is MOA of MAOB-inhibitors in parkinsons tx? and why are they not very effective

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inhibit DA mtb; therefore dependent on endogenous DA or levodopa to be effective

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2 examples of MAOB-inhibitors

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Selegine, rasagiline

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MOA of COMT inhibitors

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Extend half-life of DA by inhibiting catechol-O-methyltransferase

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8
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2 examples of COMT inhibitors

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Entacapone, tolcapone

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9
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Amantadine MOAs (2)

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DA release, block reuptake

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10
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atypical parkinsonism: sx, px?

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sx: neurodegeneration with parkinsonism
px: worse

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11
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why are DA-thx not effective in atypical parkinsonism?

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diability is not driven by DA deficiency

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12
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progressive supranuclear palsy: associated with what micro finding

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abnormal tau protein (also seen in AZD)

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progressive supranuclear palsy: CP

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-gait problems in 1st year
(falling in 1st year = PSP)
-can’t gaze upward
-upright posture, stiff neck (stooped = parkinsons)

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14
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progressive supranuclear palsy: mortality

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within 10 years

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15
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progressive supranuclear palsy: MRI signs (2) and what are they due to?

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Due to atrophy of midbrain:

i. Humminbird sign
ii. Mickey mouse sign

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16
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multiple system atrophy assc with what micro findinng?

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alpha-synuclein protein

17
Q

if both Parkinson’s and multiple system atrophy have alpha-synuclein, what differentiates them?

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multiple system atrophy has AUTONOMIC dysfunction:
orthostatic hypotension
erectile dysfunciton
anhidrosis, etc

18
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what is chc MRI finding of multiple system atrophy, and what does it indicate

A

“hot-cross-bun” ix pontocerebellar degeneration at level of pons

19
Q

what 3 disease show abnormal tau protein?

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AZD, progressive supranuclear palsy, corticobasal degeneration

20
Q

tremor: rest = ? action = ?

A
rest = parkinson's
action = essential tremor, drug-induced, physiologic, dystonia
21
Q

unilateral tremors are caused by what 4?

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stroke, tumor, Parkinson’s, dystonia

22
Q

bilateral tremor is caused by what 3?

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essential tremor, drug-induced, physiologic

23
Q

two 1st line medications for Treatment of Essential Tremor. Which is most effective?

A

propanolol- used first

primidone (most effective- but has side effects so propanolol is 1st)

24
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primidone MOA

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Anticonvulsant and barbituate

25
Q

3 second-line medications for Treatment of Essential Tremor

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topiramate, gabapentin, benzodiazepines

26
Q

Diagnostic criteria for tourette’s:

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Multiple motor tics and at least one vocal or phonic tic

27
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two thxs for Tics

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◊ Cognitive behavioral therapy including habit reversal therapy is most effective for motor and vocal tics
Pharmacologic therapy: Dopamine blocking drugs (antipsychotics)