Multiple Sclerosis Flashcards

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What is it?

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A cell mediated autoimmune condition causing repeated inflammation of the nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord

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What happens to the nerves?

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They eventually lose their insulating myelin sheath layer, and multiple areas of scar tissue form called Sclerosis

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What does this damage do?

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It prevents the neuronal transmission to muscles and sense organs

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4
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What causes it?

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The cause is not fully understood but is autoimmune with a suspected genetic component

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5
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What three types are there?

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  1. Relapsing-Remitting (comes and goes)
  2. Secondary Progressive (gradually fewer remissions)
  3. Primary Progressive (symptoms get worse from the beginning)
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Is it common?

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285 per 100,000 women and 113 per 100,000 men per year in the UK

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Who does it affect?

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It is more common in women, peak onset is 40-50 years old and it is more common the further from the equator

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Risk Factors (2)

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family history, increased risk post-partum

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Symptoms (13)

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Usually monosymptomatic at first, Optic Neuritis (reduced central vision and pain), limb paraesthesia, leg weakness, diplopia, ataxia, trigeminal neuralgia, spastic muscles, erectile dysfunction, anorgasmia, burning, twisting, tightness

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Differentials (2)

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Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia, Sarcoidosis

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What bloods would you do? (10)

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FBC, ESR, CRP, U&E, LFT, TFT, Glucose, HIV Serology, Calcium, B12

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Other investigations (3)

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Electrophysiology studies, MRI, Cerebrospinal fluid serology for Oligoclonal bands of IgG

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13
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What is found in CSF?

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Oligoclonal bands of IgG

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14
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What criteria is used for MS?

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The McDonald Criteria

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What is the treatment? (9)

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Encourage stress free life, Vitamin D, Steroids, Interferons A and B, Monoclonal Antibodies e.g Rituximab, Azathioprine, Diazepam for Spasticity, Botox injections for tremor, Cannabinoids

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Is there a good prognosis?

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25% have a non-disabling form, 15% are severely disabled in a short period, 20% progressive from the onset