Neuro Flashcards
path that is associated with afferent pupillary defect?
Marcus Gunn Pupil
explain what “swinging flashlight test” is
paradoxical dilation of the pupil when light shine to the abnormal eye
Horner syndrome is associated with what lesion?
spinal cord lesion above T1
explain the path for pupillary light reflex
light enters retina and sends signal via CN2 to pretectal nuclei –> in midbrain, Edinger Westphal nuclei gives “bilateral consensual reflex”
pt comes in with stroke and hydrocephalus. on MRI the pt has pinealoma. the physical exam indicated that the pt is having trouble looking upward, what is the dx?
Parinaud syndrome
in Parinaud what is the lesion?
superior colliculi
what is the precursor of melatonin?
tryptophan –> serotonin –> melatonin
what are the 2 coenzymes for conversion of tryptophan to serotonin?
BH4, B6
explain the path for mydriasis
1st neuron
2nd neuron
3rd neuron
what happens in Marcus Gun pupil?
dec bilateral pupillary constriction when light is shone in affected eye relative to unaffected eye
what are the causes for open glaucoma?
primary - unknown secondary - 1. blocked trabecular meshwork from WBC such as in uveitis 2. RBC from vitreous hemorrhage 3. retinal detachment
DOC for gluacoma that reduces the aq. humor synthesis?
beta blockers (timolo, betaxolol, carteolol)
what glaucoma drugs inc aq. humor outlflow?
cholinomimetics (pilocarpine, carbachol)
prostaglandin (latanaprost, PFG2alpha analog)
2 types of drug for Alzheimer?
- Memantine
2. Donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine, tacrine (AChE inhibitors)