Mononeuropathies, Plexopathies, Radiculopathies Flashcards
What is a mononeuropathy
Diseasesof single nerves in the peripheral nervous system.
Name three common histopathologies that are recognized in the peripheral nerve
Segmental demyelination
Wallerian Degeneration
Axonal Degeneration
Describe Segmental Degen
Degeneration of MYELIN,
Axon is SPARED
Disappearance of the myelin sheath over segments of variable length with preserve segments in between. Lonf segments of the axon are exposed to the interstitial environment
eg. carpal tunnel
Describe Wallerian Degen
“Dying Forward”
Eg. pressure palsies
Axon and myelin affected distal to the site of disruption
Describe axonal degeneration
Eg. “dying back”
Axonaffected from distal site to proximal.
eg. polyneuropathy
What are the gaps between axon myelin sheaths called, and what do they have in high concentration there?
NOde of Ranvier,
High SODIUM CONC
What are some SYMPTOMS OF PERIPHERAL NERVE DISEASE?
Impaired motor function Decreased Tendon reflex Sensory loss Paraesthesia- sensation Sensory ataxia Trophic change Cramp and spasms
What are the two reasons myelin sheaths may breakdown?
A primary process effecting shwann cells or of the myelin sheath
A secondary proces due to disease affecting it’s axon
How do you diagnose a motor neuropathy?
Relies on finding MOTOR, REFLEX and SENSORY changes in the territory of a single nerve
What is a plexopathy?
Motor, reflex and sensory changes referable to an entire plexus- eg. lumbosacral
What pathology occurs with the brachial plexus?
Develops without a cause and manifests as a sensorimotor change within one or more cords of the plexus
Identifiable causes include: tumour, compression, delayed effects of radiotherapy, idiopathic
Plexopathy: panbrachial plexopathy:
Entire arm is paralysed
Hangs uselessly at the side
Sensory loss complete below a line extending from the shoulder diagonally downwards
Common cause is trauma
plexopathy: upper brachial plexus paralysis
Injury to the distal fifth and sixth cervical roots
- Harm hangs internally rotated and extended at the elbow
Plexopathy: Lower brachial plexus paralysis:
sensory loss limited to the ulnar border of the han and inner forearm
Lateral cord plexopathy
Wakness of flexion and pronation of forearm