peripheral neuropathy Flashcards
Causes of peripheral neuropathy
DM2
B12 deficiency
HIV infection
Alcohol use
drugs/medications
lyme disease
idiopathic
multiple myeloma
monoclonal gammopathy of unknown significance
acromegaly
Thyroid issues -hypothyroid
porphyria
most common cause of peripheral neuropathy in adults:
diabetic neuropathy
presentation of diabetic neuropathy
numbness, parathesias, burning of feet and insidious spreading in a stocking glove distribution. may have pain and temperature and vibration proprioception be impaired
longstanding hypothyroidism can cause:
distal symmetric sensory neuropathy
heavy metal causing peripheral neuropathy presentation
exposure hx and see extensor weakness (wrist drop and ankle drop) and rarely the sole symptom (see abdominal pain, myaglias, cognitive difficulties noted in lead poisoning)
bilateral progressive distal sensory loss, ankle reflexia, high stepping ataxic gait positive Romberg sign (loss of proprioceptive function loss)
seen with peripheral neuropathy
most common causes of peripheral neuropathy
DM2 and ETOH
initial work up for peripheral neuropathy:
B12, TSH, ANA, RPR, HgbA1c, and ESR and CBC with serum protein electrophoresis. get blood glucose too
paraproteinemia should be suspected as a cause of peripheral neuropathy when you see these lab findings?
anemia (normocytic) and hypercalcemia think MM
What does romberg test evaluate?
Assess proprioceptive ability which _can be periphera_l and it does NOT assess cerebellar function.
can cause high steppage gait due to loss of proprioception
This being abnormal doesn’t mean that you have cerebellar issues.
How to tell if someone has cerebellar ataxia?
ataxia that occurs with open eyes.
If it’s peripheral then they will have ataxia with closed eyes (Romberg sign)
what test can assess cerebellar function?
Pronator drift
porphyria can present as peripheral neuropathy but it also presents with
abdominal pain, psychiatric symptoms, autonomic dysfunction and chronic photosensitive rash.
peripheral neuropathy signs, and abdominal pain, psychiatric symptoms, autonomic dysfunction and chronic photosensitive rash.
think porphyria for cause of peripheral neuropathy
preferred medication to treat diabetic neuropathy
duloxetine
good for people who have concurrent major depression
Duloxetine is also helpful for diabetic neuropathy, fibromyaglia, and chronic lower back pain, and osteoarthritis.
can use SNRI or also TCas