Ataxia Classification Flashcards
NCS/EMG findings of friedrich’s ataxia
abnormal SNAP, normal CMAP, abnormal activity of EMG
most common inherited form of mental retardation
fragile x syndrome
genetics of friedrich’s ataxia
autosomal recessive
deficiency of what vitamin can cause a non-hereditary ataxia
vitamin E
genetics of fragile x tremor ataxia syndrome
x-linked
5 need to know things about friedrich’s ataxia
- optic atrophy
- kyphoscoliosis
- areflexia
- pes cavus
- hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
genetics of ataxia-telangiectasia
autosomal recessive
in ataxia-telangiectasia, where do you get the telangiectasias?
the eye
what kind of peripheral neuropathy is seen in friedrich’s ataxia
axonal sensory peripheral neuropathy
genetics of spinocerebellar ataxia
autosomal dominant
2 main groups of ataxia
- hereditary
2. non-hereditary
3 main groups of hereditary ataxia
- autosomal dominant
- autosomal recessive
- x-linked