Extrapyrimidal Signs Flashcards
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Chorea
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Involuntary, non repetitive, Jerky movement involving proximal muscles
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Athetosis
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Involuntary, slow, writhing movements involving distal extremities
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Dystonia
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Variable tone Signs: • Opisthotonus/ peculiar posture • Variable tone • Delay development • Reflex - Persistent primitive reflex • Symmetrical tonic neck reflex • Extend LL --> Fanning toes & upgoing bigtoe Manifestation of abnormal posture is elicited by asking pt to move
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Causes of Choreo-athetosis
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- Hereditary
• Ataxic telangiectasia, Huntington Chorea - Traumatic
• Asphyxia - Infectious
• Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), Rheumatic fever, Congenital infection - Inflammatory condition
• SLE - Toxic
• Kernicterus
• Poisoning - CO, Wilson’s
• Drugs e.g. Phenothiazine
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Steps in examination for Choreo-athetosis
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- Demonstrate choreoathetosis
• Hand x reaching out & grip object - Neurological examination of limbs
• Dystonia
• Shuffling gait; Peculiar/ Clumsy gait - Look at the face
• Eye - KF ring, Telangiectasia; Defective upward gaze (Kernicterus)
• Ear - Deafness & requires hearing aid
• Teeth - Brown discoloration (drugs)
• Facial grimace - Abdomen
• Evidence of portal hypertension
• Splenomegaly + Choreoathetosis –> Wilson’s disease/ Kernicterus