Neuromuscular Disorders Flashcards

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When should neuromuscular disorder be suspected?

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  • Baby ‘floppy’ from birth
  • Slips from hands
  • Paucity of limb movements
  • Alert, but less motor activity
  • Delayed motor milestones
  • Able to walk but frequent falls
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy - aetiology

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  • Genetics
    • X linked gene - Xp21, dystrophin gene
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy - epidemiology

(age, sex, incidence)

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  • Most common occurring in childhood
  • 1/3500 males
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy - presentation

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  • Symmetrical proximal weakness
    • Waddling gait, calf hypertrophy
    • Gower’s sign positive
  • Cardiomyopathy
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Duchenne muscular dystrophy - investigations

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  • Bloods
    • CK (elevated)
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What is seen in the bloods for duchenne muscular dystrophy?

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  • Bloods
    • CK (elevated)
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Other than Duchenne muscular dystrophy, what are other neuromuscular conditions in children?

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  • Myopathic facies
  • Myotonic
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Describe the anatomical approach for weakness?

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  • Muscle
    • Muscular dystrophies, myopathies (congenital and inflammatory), myotonic syndromes
  • Neuromuscular junction
    • Myasthenic syndromes
  • Nerve
    • Hereditary or acquired neuropathies
  • Anterior horn cell disease
  • Spinal muscular atrophy
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What are different differentials for weakness?

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  • Muscle
    • Muscular dystrophies, myopathies (congenital and inflammatory), myotonic syndromes
  • Neuromuscular junction
    • Myasthenic syndromes
  • Nerve
    • Hereditary or acquired neuropathies
  • Anterior horn cell disease
  • Spinal muscular atrophy
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What is the difference between neuropathy and myopathy:

  • site of weakness
  • sensory
  • motor
  • fasciculations
  • contractures
  • myocardial dysfunction
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