Localising a lesion Flashcards
What makes up the central nervous system?
What makes up the peripheral nervous system?
Brain and spine
Spinal nerves to muscles
CNS:
What would be the presentation of pathology in the cortex? Examples?
What would be the presentation of pathology in the basal ganglia? Examples?
Behaviour
Cognition/memory
Language - STROKE
Seizures - EPILEPSY
Increased/decreased movement - Parkinson’s Disease
CNS:
What would be the presentation of pathology in the brainstem and cerebellum? Examples?
What would be the presentation of pathology in the spinal cord? Examples?
Motor and sensory (including face) - STROKE
Ataxia
Motor (excluding face as that is supplied by cranial nerves!!!!)
Sensory
Bladder
Bowel
MS
CNS:
What would be the presentation of pathology in the caudal equina? Examples?
Motor
Sensory (lower limb)
Bladder
Bowel
Cauda equina syndrome
PNS:
What would be the presentation of pathology at the anterior horn cells? Examples?
What would be the presentation of pathology at the nerve root? Examples?
Motor
Fasciculations
(MND)
Motor
Sensory
Pain
(Degenerative spine disease)
PNS:
What would be the presentation of pathology at the peripheral nerve? Examples?
What would be the presentation of pathology at the neuromuscular junction? Examples?
Motor
Sensory
Hyporeflexia
(Guillian-Barre Syndrome)
Fatigability
(Myasthenia Gravis)
PNS:
What would be the presentation of pathology at the muscle? Examples?
Proximal weakness
Wasting
Normal sensation
Idiopathic inflammatory myopathic