Neurology Flashcards
what is charcot marie tooth disease
genetic neuromuscular disorder affecting the peripheral nerves which leads to progressive weakness of extremities
inheritance pattern of CMT
autosomal dominant
clinical presentation of CMT
pes cavus
distal muscle wasting leading to inverted champagne bottle legs
foot drop
peripheral sensory loss
hammer toe
investigations for CMT
nerve conduction studies showing reduced/ absent sensory responses
what is duchenne muscular dystrophy
x linked recessive disorder affecting the gene for dystrophin protein on x chromosome
progressive
investigations for duchenne
serum creatine kinase
genetic testing
clinical presentation of duchenne
frequent falls
waddling gait
delayed ability to sit, stand or walk
calf pseudohypertrophy
complications of duchenne
cardiomyopathy
resp failure
scoliosis
red flag symptoms of headaches
persistent/ recurring headaches
balance/ coordination/ walking problems
abnormal eye movements
loss of vision
behaviour change
seizures or fits
reduced consciousness
DI
abnormal growth
specific red flag symptoms of headaches in infants
increasing head circumference
specific red flag symptoms of headaches in teens
delayed or arrested puberty
clinical presentation in frontal seizures
jacksonian march
screaming
urinary incontinence
head or eyes turning to one side
unusual body movements
twitching, jerking or stiffening of muscles
clinical presentation of temporal seizures
aura with smell or taste abnormalities
deja vu
automatisms -lip smacking, non-purposeful walking
clinical presentation of parietal seizures
paraesthesia/ sensory disturbances
altered sensation
management for generalised tonic-clonic seizures
1st line -sodium valproate
2nd line - lamotrigine or carbamazepine