neuro and gen med Flashcards
nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
skin induration and pachymeningitis that may involve dura/cranial nerves
RPLS/PRES/Hyperperfusion syndrome
impaired autoregulation –> high capillary pressure: HTN encephalopathy, preeclampsia. postcarotid enarterectomy reperfusion syndrome. Endothelial dysfunction due to drugs: calcineurin inhibitors (tacrolimus, cyclosporine), sirolimus, cytarabine, gemcitabine, interleukin, epo
Subacute combined degeneration
B12 deficiency
elevated methylmalonate & homocysteine
Iron deficiency anemia (2 sx)
PICA, restless legs.
Thiamine deficiency
nutritional polyneuropathy
wernicke-korsakoff syndrome
cerebellar degeneration
Pyridoxine
too little: polyneuropathy (INH)
too much: sensory ataxia (posterior columns)
Vitamin A
too little: xerophthalmia (night blindness)
too much: pseudotumor cerebri
Vitamin E
requires both bile and fatty acids
spinocerebellar degeneration and polyneuropathy (posterior
columns, large myelinated peripheral nerve axons)
Vitamin D
deficiency can
produce a proximal myopathy that coexists with osteomalacia, pathologic fractures and bone pain involving thigh and pelvis with waddling gait
Tuberous Sclerosis Complex:
Normal intelligence unless seizures (25% of children with infantile spasms have TCA)
Subependymal nodules may obstruct at foramen of monro
Tx rapamycin