Term
ALS or Lou Gehrig Disease |
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Definition
-affects UMN & LMN
LMN
- weakness
- atrophy
- fasciculations at rest
- depressed reflexes
UMN
- umn pattern of weakness
- spastic bulbar & limb muscles
- hyperreflexia & extensor plantar responsiveness |
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Term
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis |
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Definition
- unknown cause
- slow progression degeneration of UMN & LMN
- Bublar symptom (slurring of words or chocking during a meal)
- arm weakness or wrist drop
- leg weakness or foot drop |
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Term
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Definition
- cyst (syrinx) forms in spinal cord, expanding & destroys the center of the spinal cord
- dissociated sensory loss -> syrinx block decussating spinothalamic fibers mediating pain & temp but light touch, vibration, & position are preserved
- syrinx into posterior column -> loss of position and vibration in feet
- syrinx into anterior horn - damage to moto neurons, atrophy of upper limbs (distal - proximal) |
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Definition
- degenerate of large diameter neurons in the dorsal root ganglia
- bilateral dorsal column signs below lesion
- late-stage neurosyphillia
- positive rhomberg sign
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Definition
- selective destruction of LMN in ventral horn
- poliovirus
- flaccid paralysis
- hyporeflexia
- hypotonicity
- may result in progression or recovery
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Definition
- decreased strength
- increased muscle tone
- increased stretch reflex
- mild atrophy
- clonus
- Babinski Sign
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Definition
- decrease strength
- decrease muscle tone
- decrease stretch reflexes
- severe atrophy
- fasiculations
- fibrillations
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Definition
any neuron that modulates a lower motor neuron |
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Definition
neuron with cell body in ventral horn |
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Definition
- hemisection of cord
- lesion may be in ...
- corticospinal tract
- spinothalamic tract
- dorsal column
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Term
Brown-Sequared Syndrome
Lesion of corticospinal tract |
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Definition
ipsilateral paresis below the lesion |
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Brown-Sequared Syndrome
Lesion to dorsal column |
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Definition
ipsilateral loss of joint position, tactile discrimination, & vibratory sense |
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Term
Brown-Sequared Syndrome
lesion to spinothalamic tract |
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Definition
contralateral loss of paint and temperature 1 or 2 segments below the level of lesion |
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Term
three longitudinal arteries |
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Definition
1 anterior spinal artery
2 posterior spinal arteries
segmental arteries |
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Definition
(upper cervical)
- comes from --> vertebral arteries
-forms --> anterior median fissure |
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posterior spinal arteries |
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Definition
(upper cervical)
- arises: vertebral aa or PICA
remain separate |
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- reinforcement vessel
-originates: thoracic or abdominal aorta
-distribution: anterior 2/3 & postioer 1/3 |
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great radicular artery of Adamkiewicz |
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Definition
may supply inferior 2/3 of spinal cord |
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Definition
twitch caused by denervation of motor unit |
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Definition
contraction of single motor unit |
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Term
Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscal System
contains info |
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Definition
epicritic sensation, proprioception, fine detail, ability to identify objects by touch |
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Definition
attaches pia on the spinal cord to the dura and arachnoid |
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Term
Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscal System/Posterior Column
T6 and below |
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Definition
- ascending tract
-Fasciculus gracilis
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nucleus gracilis in caudal medulla (1st synapse)
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decussation in ventral medulla (medial lemniscus tract)
--->
VPL of thalamus (2nd synapse)
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post central gyrus |
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Term
Posterior Column/Dorsal Column/Medial Lemniscus
pathway
(T6 & above) |
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Definition
Fasciculus Cuneatus
-->
nucleus cuneatus in caudal medulla (1st synape)
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decussation in ventral medulla (medial lemniscus tract)
VPL of thalamus (2nd synapse)
--->
post central gyrus |
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Term
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Definition
- ascending
- unconscious proprioception to cerebellum
help maintain posture and coordinated movement
Contains:
Posterior Spinocerebellar (lower limb)
Cuneocerebellar Tract (upper limb)
Anterior Spinocerebellar |
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Term
Posterior Spinocerebellar tract |
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Definition
DRG from T8-S3
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dorsal nucleus of Clark (T1-L2) (synapse)
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enter cerebellum via inferior peduncle |
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Definition
DRG (C2-T7)
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lateral cuneate/accessory cuneate nucleus in medulla oblongata (synapse)
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enter cerebellum via inferior peduncle |
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Term
Anterior Spinocerebellar Tract |
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Definition
DRG (L2-S2)
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spinal border cells of ventral horn (synapse)
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decussates in anterior white commisure
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enters cerebellum via superior cerebellar peduncle
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decussate in cerebellum
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Term
Spino thalamic Tract
Anterolateral System |
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Definition
transmits information regarding pain, temperature, and light touch |
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Spinothalamic Tract / Anterolateral System |
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Definition
-fibers enter Lissauer's tract & synapse in 1 or multiple places in dorsal horn
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cross anterior white commisure/decussate
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out of grey matter & into anterolateral feniculus (spinothalamic tract)
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VPL in thalamus
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post central gyrus |
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Term
Anterolateral system includes collaterals
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Definition
1. spinoreticulothalamic Tract
2. spinomesencephalic Tract
3. Spinohypothalamic Tract |
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Spinoreticulothalamic Tract |
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Definition
- changes in level of attention to pain
- multisynaptic (slower)
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Definition
autonomic responses to pain |
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Term
lateral Corticospinal tract
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Definition
cortex
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internal capsule
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cerebral peduncle in midbrain
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pons
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pyramids in caudal medulla
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pyramidal decussation & go to lateral feniculous as lateral corticospinal tract
(goes to all levels)
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Term
Anterior Cortical Spinal Tract |
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Definition
cortex
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internal capsule
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cerebral peduncle in midbrain
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pons
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pyramids in the caudal medulla
--> form anterior corticospinal tract
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enter ventral horn and synpase with interneurons and LMN |
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Lateral Corticospinal Tract
anterior vs lateral |
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Definition
anterior = axial
lateral = distal limbs
controls voluntary skilled motor movements |
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Definition
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Term
Rubrospinal Tract Pathway |
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Definition
cortex
-->
synapse and project to red nucleus in midbrain
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decussate in midbrain
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lateral feniculus and terminate in cervical region |
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Lateral Vestibulospinal Tract |
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Definition
maintains extension in lower limb
flexion in upper limb |
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Definition
cell bodies in lateral vestibular nucleus (pons and medulla)
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axon goes ipsilaterally to spinal cord |
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Medial Vestibulospinal Tract
Pathway |
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Definition
cell bodies in medial vestibular nucleus (pons & medulla)
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axons go ipsilaterally to cervical regions of spinal cord |
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Term
lateral Reticulospinal tract |
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Definition
stimulate flexors and inhibits extensors when walking it switches |
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Lateral Reticulospinal Tract Pathway |
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Definition
medullary reticular formation
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lateral feniculus |
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Medial Reticulospinal Tract |
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Definition
limb extension and postural muscles |
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Term
Medial Reticulospinal Tract
Pathway |
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Definition
pontine reticular formation
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forms part of medial longitudinal fasciculus (MLF) |
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Term
Medial Vestibulospinal Tract |
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Definition
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