Neurology - Charcot Marie Tooth disease Flashcards
What is Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease?
An inherited disease that affects the peripheral motor and sensory nerves
Various different mutations - mostly autosomal dominant
Dysfunction in the myelin or axons
When does Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease typically present?
Symptoms usually start to appear before the age of 10 years but the onset of symptoms can be delayed until 40 or later.
What are the classical features of charcot marie tooth?
Some of the following:
- High foot arches (pes cavus)
- Distal muscle wasting causing “inverted champagne bottle legs”
- Weakness in the lower legs, particularly loss of ankle dorsiflexion
- Weakness in the hands
- Reduced tendon reflexes
- Reduced muscle tone
- Peripheral sensory loss
What are some causes of peripheral neuropathy?
ABCDE mnemonic
A - Alcohol B - B12 deficiency C - Cancer/CKD/Charcot-Marie-Tooth D - diabetes and drugs E - every vasculitis
What medications are associated with peripheral neuropathy?
Isoniazid
Amiodarone
Cisplatin
Management of Charcot Marie Tooth disease
No treatment to alter the underlying disease or prevent it progressing
Management is largely supportive with MDT input:
- Neurologists and geneticists to make diagnosis
- Physio - to maintain muscle strength and range of motion
- OT - assist with activities of living
- Podiatrists - foot symptoms and insoles