Tremor Flashcards
1
Q
Neuro Causes
A
Unilateral
- Parkinson’s Disease
- Intention tremor (cerebellar)
Bilateral
- Benign Essential Tremor
2
Q
Endocrine Causes
A
Bilateral
- Hyperthryoid
3
Q
Psychiatric Causes
A
Bilateral
- Anxiety
4
Q
Iatrogenic Cases
A
Bilateral
- Salbutamol Overuse
- Lithium
5
Q
Other
A
Bilateral
- Alcohol withdrawal - CO2 Retention - Hepatic Flap
6
Q
Bedside Ix
A
Observations
Cerebellar/CN exam
ABG: Check CO2 retention
7
Q
Bloods
A
FBC, UEs, LFTs, CRP
Lithium levels
Blood cultures (encephalopathy)
8
Q
Imaging
A
CT Head
- cerebellar stroke/disease
9
Q
DANISH
- Cerebellar sx
A
D: Dysdiadochokinesia/dysmetria (past pointing) A: Ataxia N: Nystagmus I: Intention Tremor S: Speech H: Hypotonia
10
Q
PASTRIES
- Cerebellar disease causes
A
P: Posterior fossa tumour A: Alcohol S: Multiple sclerosis T: Trauma R: Rare I: Inherited (e.g. Friedreich's ataxia) E: Epilepsy medication (carbamazepine, phenytoin toxicity) S: Stroke
11
Q
Fam Hx
A
Benign Essential Tremor
- AD
- Worse with age
Freidrich’s Ataxia
- Unbalance, cerebellar disorders
12
Q
Drug Hx
A
Salbutamol
Lithium
Anti-epileptics (valproate)
Immunosuppressants (tacrolimus)
13
Q
Social Hx
A
Alcohol use