Neuro Flashcards

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Listeriosis

  • Facts (5)
  • clinical syndromes (4)
A
  • listeria monocytogenes
  • widespread environmental organism
  • growth inhibited in aerobic conditions/pH < 5.6
  • found in silage
  • feb/march

clinical syndromes

  • encephalitis in yearling lambs (april/may)
  • Abortion
  • septicaemia
  • Iritis/ ketoconjunctivitis
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Listeriosis

  • Pathogenesis
  • CS (5)
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infection through tooth cavity/buccal injuries –> gains access to cranial nerves (trigerminal) –> microabscesses in specific parts of brain –> unilateral lesions

CS

  • depression and anorexia
  • deviation of head/head tilt
  • circling
  • unilateral facial nerve paralysis
  • uncoordinated gait/hemiparesis
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Listeriosis

  • Dx (3)
  • Tx (1)
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Dx:

  • history and CS
  • histopath
  • CSF may show increase in protein and mononuclear cells

Tx:
- 1-2 weeks of ABs that penetrate the BBB (penicillin/tetracycline and increase dose/florfenicol)

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Looping ill

  • facts (3)
  • CS
A
  • flaviviridae
  • ixodes rcinus transmission
  • spring/autumn (when ticks are highest)

CS:
incoordination/ataxia –> paralysis, convulsions, coma –> death (24-48 hours)

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Looping ill

  • epidemiology
  • control
A
  • most adults are immune
  • lambs are protected by colostral immunity
  • ewe lambs retained for breeding most commonly affected in the following spring
  • vaccinate 28 days before exposure to tick infested pasture
  • reduce tick numbers
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Polioencephalomalacia (CCN)

  • Cause
  • pathogenesis
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  • weaned lambs and adult sheep
  • after dietary changes (onto concentrates) of disruption from normal feeding

-caused by a thiamine (vit B1) deficiency e.g. by overgrowth of thiaminase-producing bacteria in rumen –> altered glucose metabolism –> necrosis of superficial grey matter –> generalised cerebral oedema

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Polioencephalomalacia (CCN)

  • CS (5)
  • DDx (5)
  • Dx (2)
  • Tx
A

CS

  • blind, wandering
  • stargazing
  • high stepping gait
  • head pressing
  • progression to recumbency, backwards flexion of neck, hyperaesthesia, convulsions

DDX

  • pregnancy toxaemia
  • listeriosis
  • focal symmetrical encephalomalacia
  • acute coenurosis
  • meningitis

Dx:

  • CS, Hx, response to treatent
  • decrease in erythrocyte transketolase and increase in thiaminase activity in faeces

Tx
-IV vit B1 and dexamethasone

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Scrapie

A

-neurodegenerative disease caused by prions

CS:

  • pruritus (nibble reflex)
  • behavioural changes (nervous/excitable/aggressive)
  • weight loss
  • ataxia/changes in gait

Dx: PM histopath/IHC/biochemical test for PrPsc

Transmission: vertical and horizontal (urine/blood/placenta)

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Scrapie control (4)

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  • breeding out VRQ and breeding in ARR(resistant form
  • compulsory scrapie flock scheme (CSFS)
  • slaughter of susceptiple genotypes and buy in resistent types of whole flock slaughter and restock with resistant sheep 3 years later
    - -> second option only for goats
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Coenurosis

  • pathogenesis (3)
  • cerebral (4)
  • cerebellar (4)
  • Dx
  • Tx
  • Px
A
  • caused by larval stages of tapeworm taenia multiceps
  • contamination of pasture by dog faeces
  • oncospheres carried in blood to brain or spinal cord and develop into cysts

cerebral cysts:

  • contralateral blindness
  • proprioceptive deficits
  • circling
  • localised softening of frontal bone

cerebellar cysts

  • dysmetria
  • ataxia
  • wide based stance
  • bilateral proprioceptive deficits

Dx: Hx/CS

Tx: surgical removal of superficial cysts under GA

Px: worm farm dogs, prompt disposal of fallen stock

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Sarcicystosis

A
  • S.tenella and s. arienticanis
  • obligate host sporozoan parasites

Px: prevent farm dogs eating sheep carcases, prevent faecal contamination of pastures/feed

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MVV

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brain form: head tilt/circling towards affected side

thoracolumbar spinal cord form: unilateral pelvic limb proprioceptive deficit/paraysis

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Focal symmetrical encephalomalacia

facts (3)
CS (6)

A

DDx for CCN
clostridium perfingens type D
e toxin

CS:

  • separation
  • blindness
  • anorexia
  • nystagmus
  • ataxia
  • recumbency –> convulsions

prevent by vaccination

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Hepatic encephalopathy

CS (4)
Dx (2)

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CS:

  • depression
  • blindness
  • head pressing
  • teeth grinding

Dx:

  • liver enzymes
  • Vit B12 /Cu in blood or liver
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Vestibular disease

  • CS (4)
  • Tx
A

CS:

  • head tilt to affected side
  • nystagums
  • circling towards affected side
  • facial paralysis

Tx: 5 days penicillin or trimethoprim suphonamide

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