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What is the main characteristics of all NMJ disorders |
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Definition
Fluctuating weakness w/o pain or paresthesias |
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What is the clinical presentation of Myasthenia Gravis and what age group does it affect? |
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Definition
Older men and younger women
Bulbar Weakness
Fatigue with repitition |
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What is the important screen done in MG patients |
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Definition
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Definition
Repetitive Stimulation test
Ach Receptor Antibodies(MuSK antibodies if Ach receptor is (-))
Edrophonium test(only if objectible symptoms)
Single fiber EMG(more sensitive not specific) |
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What is the treatment of MG |
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Definition
Pyridostigmine
Corticosteroids IVIG, Plasmaphoresis, Chemtherapeudics |
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What is Lambert-Eaton Syndrome and how does it present? |
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Definition
Ig to the voltage gated Calcium channels caused by a paraneoplastic syndrome(small-cell cancer)
Presentation:
Proximal Weakness
Autonomic disfunction |
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Term
How do you diagnose and treat Lambert-Eaton syndrome |
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Definition
Dx: Rapid Repetitive Stimulation
Tx: Treat the cancer |
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What studies are used to diagnose myopathies |
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Definition
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What are the signs, diagnosis, and treatment of Duchenne's muscular dystrophy |
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Definition
Signs:
Calf Pseudohypertrophy
Gower's Sign
Cardiomyopathies/Arrythmias
Diagnosis: Genetic(x-linked recessive)
Treatment: Steroids(allows 2-3 more years of walking) |
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What is the lifespan in duchenne's and Becker's Muscular dystrophy? |
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Definition
Duchenne's:Teen's to Twenties
Becker's: Twenties to Thiries |
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What are the signs of Monotonic Dystrophy |
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Definition
Myotonia
Long Faces, temporal wasting, frontal balding
Mental Retardation
Conduction defect
Distal weakness except in DM2 |
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What are the causes of the two myotonic dystrophies |
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Definition
DM1: trinucleotide repeat
DM2: Tetranuleotide repeat |
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What is the cause and presentation of Limb-Gidle Muscular Dystrophy/ |
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Definition
Cause: dysfunction of Dystrophin associated proteins
Presentation: Slow progression proximal weakness |
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What is the most common cause of recurrent myoglobuliuria |
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Definition
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How are mitochondrial diseases that affect muscle inherited and what would you see on muscle biopsy? |
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Definition
Maternally inherited
Ragged Red Fibers |
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What is the cause of malignant hyperthermia and how is it treated |
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Definition
Mutation in the ryanodine receptor(RYR1 gene) causing pronounced Ca release from the SR when exposed to certain anesthetics
Tx: Dantrolene
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Term
What are the signs, diagnosis, and treatment of polymositis |
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Definition
Proximal Weakness
Dyspahgia-Esophogeal Enlargement
Diffuse Interstitial Lung Disease
Cardiac Arrhythmias
Dx: Biopsy-Endomysial Inflammation
Tx: IgIV, Steroids |
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What should you screen for in polymyositis? |
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Definition
Anti-Jo1 antibody
Seen in patients who develop Interstial Pulmonary Fibrosis |
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Term
What are the skin lesions assosiated with Dermatomyositis |
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Definition
Grotten's Papules
Heliotrope
Macropapular Rashes |
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Term
Most common inflammatory myopathy of patients over 50? |
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Definition
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What is the presentation of Inclusion Body myositis |
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Definition
Older patients
Chronically developing muscle weakness Dysphagia
Distal arm and Proximal leg weakness |
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