Neurology 3 Flashcards
what is MS mediated by
T cells
pyramidal dysfunction in MS
Increased tone, weakness + spasticity
- extensors of upper limbs
- flexors of lower limbs
sensory dysfunction in MS
LOSS OF DORSAL COLUMN (fine touch + proprioception)
what might MS present with
OPTIC NEURITIS
- RAPD + painful vision loss worse on movement
how might brainstem plaques present in MS
Facial weakness – CN VII
Diplopia – CN VI
other than optic neuritis, what other eye condition is strongly indicative of MS
internuclear opthalmoplegia
what is internuclear opthalmoplegia
failure of ADDuction of the eye caused by dysfunction in the medial longitudinal fasciculus
Tx of fatigue in MS
amantadine / modafinil
most sensitive test for MS
MRI
what is seen in CSF in MS
Oligoclonal bands of IgG
what is baclofen
muscle relaxant used in MS
what is botulinum toxin used for
muscle relaxation
what muscle relaxant can be given in bed bound MS patients
intrathecal injection of baclofen / phenol
first line MS disease modifying treatment
interferon beta - avonex, rebif
tecfedira
what is tysabri
monoclonal antibody 2nd line in MS
Third line MS therapy
mitoxantrone
what type of MS is mitoxantrone good for
relapsing progressive
Tx first line replapsing remitting MS
Tecfidera
what is progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
progressive damage/inflammation of the white matter
what virus causes progressive multifocal leukoencephalopahty
JC virus
what drug causes progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
tysabri