27.neurodiagnostics Flashcards

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what is a motor unit made up of

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  1. motor neuron (innervates a lot of myofibril)2. NMJ3. myofibers (homogenous)
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what is a motor neuron made up of

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  1. cell body in CNS (ventral horn or CN nuclei)2. peripheral axon supported by Schwann cells
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ancillary tests for ruling in or out NM dz or LMN dz

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  1. CK–indicator of skeletal muscle damage2. blood electrolytes, lactate3. urine myoglobin (pigmenturia–RO Hburia w/ammonium sulfate ppt)4. thyroid panel5. Ach receptor Ab (MG)6. 2M antibody titer (masticatory myopathy)7. tick borne titers8. EMG9. muscle nerve bx
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what is EMG

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detection and characterization of electrical activity recorded from a patients muscleslack of abN findings does NOT exclude dzcan aide which tissues to bxabN identified are NOT specificcan ddx btwn dennervation vs disuse atrophy

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T/FEMG can detect abN in sensory neurons

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FALSEEMG can NOT ID disorders restricted to sensory neurons

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4 types of spontaneous electrical activity on EMG in normal muscle

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  1. insertional activity (irritation, brief bursts of electrical activity)2. miniature end plate potentials (needle near NMJ, “noise” from ongoing Ach release/depol)3. end plate spikes (single spike from complete depolarization)4. motor unit action potentials (muscle is not at rest and is voluntarily contracting)
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3 types of abN spontaneous activity on EMG

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  1. fibrillation potentials and positive sharp waves (spontaneous, hypersensitive bc destabilized sarcolemma)2. complex repetitive discharges (polyphasic, repetitive,uniform frequency, configuration, and waveform)3. myotonic potentials (same as above BUT waxing and waning frequencies)
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muscles to biopsy

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  1. lateral head triceps (distal third)2. vastus lateralis (distal third)3. cranial tibial (proximal third)4. temporalis muscle
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open muscle biopsy technique

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parallel to muscle fiber orientation2 cm long incisions separated 0.25 cm and 0.5 cm deepuse special clamps to prevent contracture (remove after 24 hours in fixative)take additional specimen for routine histochemical staining

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fixative for muscle biopsy

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  1. specimen for EM done before adding in fixative2. fixative—- glutaraldehyde3. take additional specimen for histochemical routine staining4. should be FROZEN
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satisfactory nerve to biopsy if generalized disease present

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common peroneal nervemixed nerve motor, sensory and autonomic fx

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