Neurology Flashcards

1
Q

CSF opening pressure:
Causes for
- high
- low

A

Low: CSF leak, Recent LP
High: Meningitis, Tumour, Intracranial haemorrhage, benign intracranial HTN

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2
Q

CSF appearance and cause:

  • Clear
  • Cloudy / Purulent
  • Bloody
A

Normal

Meningitis (TB V cloudy)

Traumatic tap (due to punctured vessel) or SAH
- Lab testing for xanthochromia helps distinguish traumatic tap and SAH
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3
Q

WCC in CSF

A

Neutrophils in bacterial
Lymphocytes in viral and TB

Raised also in inflammatory diseases and cancer

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4
Q

Further testing of CSF if infection suspected

A

Gram staining, Ziehl-Neelsen (TB), culture, PCR (Bacterial/Viral DNA)

More specialist testing is needed if unusual organism is suspected (Syphilis, Cryptococcus, HIV)

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5
Q

Protein in CSF

  • Normal range
  • Causes of elevation (not diagnosis can not be made on protein value alone)
A

0.15 - 0.45g/L

Meningitis, Neoplasia, Abscess, Haemorrhage, Guillain-Barre, MS

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6
Q

CSF Glucose

  • How to interpret
  • Normal
  • Causes for abnormal levels
A

Compare to blood glucose

Should be 40-60% BG

Bacterial/fungal/TB infections

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7
Q

Whats is xanthochromia and when seen in CSF

A

Yellow discolouration of CSF due to bilirubin presence

Jaundice, SAH (blood breaks down to bilirubin in 12 hrs)

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8
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Oligocolnal band in CSF

A

This shows immunoglobulins in the CSF

Characteristic of MS

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9
Q

Most common reason to do nerve conduction studies

A

Carpal tunnel most common

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10
Q

Reason to do an EEG

A

Epilepsy

Creutzfeldt-Jakob

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11
Q

Quick test for neurological status

A

AVPU

Alert
respond to Voice
respond to Pain
Unresponsive

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12
Q

GCS

A

EVM 456

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13
Q

GCS Eyes

A

Spontaneously open
To speech
To pain
None

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14
Q

GCS Verbal

A
Oriented
Confused
Inappropriate words
Incomprehensible sounds
None
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15
Q

GCS Motor

A
Obey commands
Localise to pain
Flexion withdrawal
Abnormal flexion
Extension to pain
None
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16
Q

Conductive deafness

  • What is
  • Causes
A

Anything stopping progression of sound waves down canal

e.g. Severe Ear Wax

Audiogram will show higher bone conduction than air conduction

17
Q

Sensorineural deafness

  • What is
  • Causes
A

Nerve cause for hearing loss. causes reduced bone and air conduction

Unilateral - acoustic neuroma

Presbycusis - age related loss esp to high freq