Week 5 SBL Learning Issues (Stacked) Flashcards
Hand shakiness DDxs
- Essential tremor
- Parkinson’s
- Drug Induced (antidepressants, asthma drugs)
- Hypo/hyperthyroidism
- Anxiety/stress
Patient presents with hand shakiness. What are we asking in the history, and why?
- How long has this been happening? (essential tremor/Parkinson’s worsen w time)
- Is it worse at rest or during movement? (Parkinson’s worse at rest, ET during movement)
- Has anybody in your family had this? (ET is hereditary)
- Are you on any medications (SSRIs, SABA/LABAs, amiodarone)
What is tremor?
Involuntary, rhythmic movement of a part (or parts) of the body
What are Parkinson’s plus syndromes? What are 3 examples?
- Syndromes that produce similar symptoms, but don’t respond to L-dopa
- Three examples are multi systems atrophy, Dementia with Lewy bodies, and progressive supranuclear palsy
Outline multiple systems atrophy
- Degenerative autonomic condition
- Presents with Parkinsonian symptoms (e.g. rigidity, bradykinesia, tremors)
- Primary sign is autonomic dysfunction (e.g. constipation, sexual dysfunction, loss of bladder control, REM sleep disorder, orthostatic hypotension)
What is meant by “Parkinsonism”?
Any conditions with bradykinesia, rigidity, and tremors
What is the defining feature of dementia with lewy bodies (compared to Parkinson’s)?
Hallucinations
What are the two types of Lewy Body Dementia?
- Dementia with Lewy Bodies
- Parkinson’s Disease Dementia
The pathology of progressive supranulear palsy is characterized by widespread neurodegeneration associated with ____ ____ deposition in subcortical regions.
Tau protein
True or false: like Parkinson’s patient, Progressive Supranuclear Palsy patients tend to lean backward and extend their neck
- False
- This is true of PSP patients, but not of Parkinson’s patients
How do beta blockers help essential tremor?
- Block to B2 receptors on muscle spindles, blocking input
List six kinds of tremor
- Dystonic
- Essential
- Cerebellar
- Postural
- Physiologic
- Parkinson’s
Describe how deep brain stimulation works
- Neurosurgically implant electrodes in brain (e.g. GPi, thalamus, STN etc)
- Impulse generator implanted in skin of chest
- Generator sends continuous stimulations to the electrode, blocking tremor-causing impulses
Is dystonic tremor symmetrical or asymmetrical?
Asymmetrical
Is essential tremor usually symmetrical?
Yes