clinical relevance / extra pbl Flashcards

1
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what information is carried in the spinothalamic tract

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temperature ad pain sensation

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what information is carried in the dorsal column

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conscious appreciation of fine touch, two-point discrimination, conscious proprioception, and vibration sensations from the entire body except for the head

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3
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where does the spinothalamic tract decussate

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Spinal chord- dorsal horn

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4
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where do the dorsal column fibres decussate

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medulla - cuneate nucleus (upper body) and gracile nucleus (lower body)

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5
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why might a lesion at one level of the spinothalamic tract result in pathology of a different level

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the fibers decussate at an angle e.g. fibers from S1 might decusate at L4

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6
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red flag features suggesting a secondary headache

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  1. change in pattern of habitual headache (frequency, severity etc.);
  2. headache with fever, weight loss, known cancer, thrombotic risk factors etc.;
  3. headache w seizures;
  4. headache w confusion, personality change, impaired alertness or persistent focal symptoms lasting >1hr;
  5. headache w raised ICP symptoms
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4 signs of raised ICP headache

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  1. aggravated by lying/bending/coughing
  2. present on waking/ wakes person from sleep
  3. associated vomiting, visual obsurations, impaired conscious levels
  4. papilloedema
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8
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what is kernig’s sign

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elicitation of pain or resistance with passive extension of the patient’s knees past 135 degrees in the setting of meningeal irritation

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9
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what is Brudzinski’s sign

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reflexive flexion of the knees and hips following passive neck flexion

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10
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what is another name for thiamine

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vitamin B1

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11
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what can a deficency in B1/thiamine cause

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Wernicke’s encephalopathy

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features of wernicke’s encephalopathy (3)

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  1. oculomotor dysfunction - nystagmus (the most common ocular sign), ophthalmoplegia: lateral rectus palsy, conjugate gaze palsy
  2. gait ataxia;
  3. encephalopathy: confusion, disorientation, indifference, and inattentiveness
    peripheral sensory neuropathy
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