Peripheral Nerve disease Flashcards

1
Q
Flu like illness followed by:
ASCENDING paralysis
-rapid onset weakness
-elevation of CSF protein
-immune mediated demyelination
-usually resolves with time
A

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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T-Cells and Macrophages cause segmental demyelination

remyelination follows

A

Guillain-Barre Syndrome

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3
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Slowly progressive infection of skin and nerves

  • caused by Mycobacterium________.
  • transmitetd through resp droplets
  • endemic to poor tropical countries
  • causes disabling deformities
A

Leprosy (Hansen’s disease)

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4
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Two forms of Leprosy:

A

Tuberculoid

  • less severe
  • Dry, scaly, skin lesions
  • nerve degeneration
  • nice T-cell response to the bug, nice granuloma formation

Lepromatous

  • more severe
  • skin, nerves, eyes, mouth, testes, hands, feet
  • immune system doesn’t respond
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Common viral infx of PNS

  • remains dormant in sensory ganglia of cord, brainstem
  • reactivation causes painful, vesicular, dermatomal rash
A

Varicella Zoster virus

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Hereditary neuropathy

  • REPETITIVE demyelination and REMYELINATION
  • HIGH ARCHES
  • HAMMER TOES
  • MUSCLE ATROPHY
  • muscle and sensation loss but PAIN in tact
A

Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

also called

Hereditary Motor and Sensory Neuropathy Type 1

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7
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VERY common acquired metabolic/toxic neuropathy

  • symmetric sensory loss
  • STOCKING and GLOVE distribution
A

Diabetic neuropathy

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8
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Two types of neuropathy associated with malignancies:

A

Mononeuropathy

Polyneuropathy

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9
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Differentiate malignancy associated mononeuropathy from polyneuropathy:

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Mono: tumor presses on nerve

Poly: PARANEOPLASTIC effect–not a direct result of the mass itself
-sx often present remotely before tumor is found

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