MSRA: Misc Flashcards
What is the management of neuropathic pain?
Monotherapy
Try for three months, if no benefit then switch to another agent
Options include: Amitriptyline, Duloxetine, Pregabalin, Gabapentin
Which vessels are affected in a subdural haematoma?
Bridging veins
Which vessels are affected in an extradural haematoma?
Middle meningeal artery
What is meant by Gower’s sign?
Seen in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Use of arms to stand from squat position
What is meant by Cataplexy?
Sudden and transient loss of muscle tone associated with strong emotion e.g laughter
It can lead to LOC
What is the most common symptom of vitamin B6 excess?
Pure sensory neuropathy
Which opioid can be used in neuropathic pain if all other agents have failed?
Tramadol
What is the inheritance pattern of Huntington’s disease?
Autosomal dominant
Chromosome 4
What are the key features of Lambert Eaton syndrome?
Repeated muscle contraction leads to increased muscle strength
Hyporeflexia
What are the key features of Charcot-Marie-Tooth?
History of frequent ankle sprain injuries
Foot drop
Distal muscle weakness and atrophy