Neurophysiology Flashcards

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What are the three main modalities in neurophysiology?

A

EEG, nerve conduction studies, evoked potentials

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Patient present with foot drop. Where could the lesion be?

A

working distal to proximal: common peroneal nerve, sciatic nerve, sacral plexus, L4/5 S1 root lesion

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3
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Which modality is used to diagnose GBS?

A

nerve conduction studies

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Which modality is used to support diagnosis of myasthenia gravis?

A

repetitive stimulation

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5
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What is EMG used for?

A

=electromyography

motor neuron disease

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6
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Which modalities are used to assess CNS structures?

A

EEG and evoked potentials

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Where might EEG be performed?

A

routine outpatient
urgent inpatient (ward, ICU)
Ambulatory monitoring
In patient videotelemetry

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Why are EEG’s useful following a seizure?

A
prognostic
classify epilepsy (if >2 unprovoked)
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