Neuro Flashcards
Where does Trigeminal Nerve exit brainstem?
Lateral aspect of mid pons, at level MIDDLE CEREBELLAR PEDUNCLES
HSV 1 encephalitis usually effects what area of the brain?
Temporal Lobe. HSV is the most common cause of encephalitis
Review photo of somatic disorders!!
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How does morphine affect/cause hyperpolarization in post synaptic cell?
Mu-opioid receptor , g-coupled protein receptor, opens K channels causing K efflux, causing hyperpolarization.
Klumpske Palsy
Sudden upward jerking of arm, Injury to LOWER TRUNK,
Paralysis of INTRINSIC HAND MUSCLES = TOTAL CLAW HAND
What is Muscarine? Where does it come from? HOw does it affect CNS?
Toxin Found in some mushrooms, Muscarinic AGONIST,
INCREASE PARASYMPATHETIC ACTIVITY
Describe Trochlear Nerve Palsy
Eye deviated UPWARD - VERTICAL/torsional Diplopia - Noticeable when eye has look down and inward (ie walking down stairs, reading)
Describe Restless Leg syndrome? What used to treat?
Unpleasant sensation in legs, Relieved by movement, Onset with inactivity i.e. at night
Avoid alcohol, Exercise, DOPAMINE AGONIST (Pramipexole)
HIV - associated Dementia…?
CD count
Review the Seizure Drugs pic!!
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Sertraline…?
SSRI - Sexual Disfunction
TCA Pharmacology?
Major cause of death in overdose is CARDIAC ARRYTHMIA - caused by block Fast Na Channels in heart.
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Schizotypal vs Schizoid..?
Schztyp = Odd, eccentric,
Schizoid = loner, detached, unemotional