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17 Cards in this Set
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Name the dz: gaze palsy, nuchal rigidity, gait disorder, falls, speech disorder
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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
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Causes of restless leg syndrome?
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IDIOPATHIC, iron deficiency, pregnancy, ESRD
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How is the parkinsons tremor different from the one in essential tremor?
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ET- postural and kinetic; PD - slower, rest
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Family hx in Essential tremor?
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AD in 50%
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Effect of alcohol on PD tremor vs. ET tremor?
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decreases tremor in ET, no effect in PD
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When is the onset of Tourette's?
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must be before 21 years old
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Tx for Restless Leg syndrome?
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pramipexole or ropinerole (DA agonists)
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Tx for Essential Tremor?
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primodone (barbit) or propranolol
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Tx for bad tourette's?
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high potency antipsychotics (haloperidol, fluphenazine)
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Tx for Myoclonus?
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clonazepam or valproic acid
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Tx for generalized dystonia?
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benzo or anticholinergic
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Clinical features of Dopa Responsive Dystonia?
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childhood onset. Diurnal variation, parkinsonism, hyperreflexia, lower limb involvement
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Pathophys of dopa responsive dystonia?
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mutation in GTP cyclohydrolase gene (GCH1) leads to decreased tyrosine hydroxylase
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Tx for akathisia?
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reduce DA receptor blocker. Propanolol, benzo, clonidine (alpha ag)
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Name the dz: passing out, erectile dysfxn, incontinence, cerebellar ataxia
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multiple system atrophy
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Name the dz: early dementia, hallucinations, cognitive fluctuations
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Lewy Body Disease
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Name the dz: asymmetric limb apraxia, rigidity, dementia
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corticobasal degeneration
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