Weakness Flashcards
Sequence of events
Open question
Timeline- when, progression etc.
Symptom analysis
SOCRATES
Site- specific location or general, one side or both Onset- suddenly or gradually, what were you doing at the time Character- always there, or go away Radiation- weakness anywhere else Associated features- systems review Timing- happened before? Exacerbating or relieving factors Severity- how bad
Systems review
NS- numbness or tingling, changes in vision, hearing, taste, smell, reduction in muscle bulk, balance, speech, headaches, seizures, blackouts
Paine elsewhere, incontinence (bowels and urine)
Constitutional- FWARJNLCBBD
Patients perspective
Feelings and impact on life
ICE
Background
PMH
DH
FH- ask about muscle and movement disorders
SH
Muscular dystrophy
Onset during childhood
Painless gradual weakness predominantly affecting proximal limb muscles
Difficulty standing up and walking
Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis
Slow onset proximal muscle weakness and myalgia- difficulty standing up and walking
Fever, skin changes, Raynaud’s phenomena, interstitial lung disease
Muscle wasting from disuse
Bedbound for a long time
Limb casts
Myasthenia gravis
Autoimmune disorder- muscles become weak after use
Affects face, eye movements, eyelid mostly
Proximal myopathy with symptoms worse at the end of the day
Thymoma often present
Lambert Eaton myasthenic syndrome
Paraneoplastic
Unlike MG, spares the eyes
Weakness improves on repeated use of the muscle
Autonomic dysfunction
Peripheral nerve disorders
Peripheral neuropathy
Mononeuropathy
Mononeuritis multiplex
Spinal cord diseases
Radiculopathy
Cervical spondylosis
Syringomelia
Spinal stenosis
CNS disease
MS
Stroke
Tumour/abscess (SOL)
Motor neuron disease
Loss of upper and lower motor neurones Limb weakness (dropping objects, heavy legs), speech problems, dysphagia, dyspnoea, no sensory or sphincter loss Often 40+ Difficulties with AODL Rule out other causes first
Investigations
Full neurological examination (upper,lower, cranial nerves, cerebellum)
Observations.
Bloods- FBC UE CK creatinine kinase magnesium phosphate vitamin B12 and folate
Nerve conduction studies
MRI head and spinal cord (depends on suspected cause)