Clinical Boxes In Reading Flashcards

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Excess Glutamate levels pathology

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  1. Can happen after a stroke
  2. Cerebral artery occlusion
    Can create ischemia and cell death.

Excess Na+ prevent astrocytes from clearing the glutamate from penumbra.

This can contribute to ALS, Parkinson’s, and Alzheimer’s.

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Lambert-Eaton Syndrome (LEMS)

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Muscle weakness caused by an auto-immune attack against a voltage gated Ca2+ channel at the NMJ.
Primarily the proximal muscles of lower extremities are affected. Causes waddling gait, and difficulty raising the arms.

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Mysasthenia Gravis

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Skeletal muscles are weak and tire easily. Occurs in 25-125 of every one million people. Caused by circulating antibodies to the skeletal muscle type of nicotinic cholinergic receptors.

(Antibodies destroy receptors. Treated with Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors and immunosuppressant like prednisone)

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Long QT Syndrome

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Can lead to irregular heartbeats, fainting, seizure, cardiac arrest and even death. Caused mostly by mutations in cardiac expressed voltage gated K+ genes and Na+ genes.

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