Neurology 6 Flashcards
triad of symptoms in Parkinsonism
resting tremor
rigidity
bradykinesia
pathology of idiopathic Parkinsonism
degernation of dopaminergic neurones in the substantial nigra
other features of Parkinsonism
micrographia decreased facial expression - masked face olfactory dysfunction- change in smell decreased blinking difficulty initiating movement shuffling gate slow speech REM sleep disorders dementia depression/anxiety
what is levodopa
dopamine precursor
what drug gives best improvement in motor symptoms in Parkinsonism
levodopa
side effects of levodopa
decreased efficacy with time
painful dystonia, postural hypotension, nausea, dystonia, dyskinesia
what is co prescribed with levodopa to decrease side effects
carbidopa
dopa-decarboxylase inhibitor
drug used to treat nausea in Parkinson’s
domperidone
what it cabergoline
dopamine agonist
what is ropinirole
dopamine agonist
what drug used in Parkinson’s causes impulse control disorders
dopamine agonists e.g. cabergoline
what drug used in Parkinson’s can cause pulmonary fibrosis
cabergoline
when are dopamine agonists used in Parkinson’s
early stages in younger patients to delay levodopa use (as efficacy decreases over time)
what is entacapone
Catechol O methyl transferase inhibitor – COMT
used as adjunct to levodopa
what is rasagiline
MAO-B inhibitor
- used in early Parkinson’s
- AF/postural hypotension are side effects
what things might be protective of Parkinson’s
smoking
NSAIDS
high uric acid
treatment of REM sleep disorder in Parkinson’s
Clonazepam / melatonin at bed time
what are lewy bodies
misfolded alpha synuclein
what type of drug is amantadine
anticholinergic
block acetylcholine binding to its receptor
what side effect does cabergoline have in elderly patients
hallucinations
treatment of psychosis in Parkinson’s
clozapine
what is a +ve froments manoeuvre
rigidity increased in body part being examined by voluntary movement of other body parts
- seen in Parkinson’s