Movement disorders Flashcards

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Which neurones die in parkinsons?

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Dopaminergic

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Where is dopamine reduced in parkinsons?

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3
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What is the pathological mechanism in parkinsons?

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4
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Symptoms of parkinsons?

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5
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What are the motor features of parkinsons?

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6
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What tone is in parkinsons?

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7
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What is the brain bank criteria?

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8
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What is the modified Hoehn and Yahr scale for?

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9
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What are the differential diagnoses of parkinsons?

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10
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What is Parkinson’s plus?

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11
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What is multiple system atrophy?

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12
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Symptoms of multiple system atrophy?

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13
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Clinical features of multiple system atrophy?

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14
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What are the diagnostic clues to multiple system atrophy?

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15
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What are the cardinal features of progressive supranuclear palsy?

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16
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What are the clinical features of progressive supranuclear palsy?

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17
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What is corticobasal degeneration?

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18
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What are the basal ganglia features of corticobasal degeneration?

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19
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What are the cortical features of corticobasal degeneration?

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20
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Clinical features of dementia with lewy bodies?

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21
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What are the surgical treatments for parkinsons?

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22
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What drugs can be given for motor symptoms of parkinsons?

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23
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What are the complications of dopaminergic treatment?

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24
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When would you give levodopa?

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25
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What would you give for dyskinesia?

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26
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what can you give for excessive daytime sleepiness?

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Modafinil

27
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What can you give for postural hypotension?

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28
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What can you give for REM sleep behaviour disorder?

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29
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What can you give for drooling?

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30
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What can you give for urinary frequency, urgency and incontinence?

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