Cranial Nerve Palsy - Anatomy and Physiology Flashcards
1
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What is Bulbar Palsy?
A
LMN Lesion affecting CN 9, 10 and 12.
2
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Clinical Features of Bulbar Palsy (4).
A
- Absent/Normal Jaw Jerk.
- Absent Gag Reflex.
- Flaccid Fasciculating Tongue.
- Nasal Quiet Speech.
3
Q
Aetiology of Bulbar Palsy (5).
A
- Motor Neurone Disease.
- Myasthenia Gravis.
- GBS.
- Brainstem Stroke.
- Syringomyelia.
4
Q
What is a Pseudobulbar Palsy?
A
Bilateral lesion affecting corticobulbar tracts (9, 10 and 12) - UMN Lesion of Speech and Swallow.
5
Q
Clinical Features of Pseudobulbar Palsy.
A
- Spastic Tongue.
- Slow Thick (Hot Potato) Speech.
- Brisk Jaw Jerk.
- Emotional Lability.
6
Q
Aetiology of Pseudobulbar Palsy (4).
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- Vascular Causes.
- Motor Neurone Disease.
- Upper Brainstem Tumour.
- Multiple Sclerosis.