Hereditary and Acquired Motor Neuron Diseases

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Hereditary and Acquired Motor Neuron Diseases Definitions Diseases characterized by progressive degeneration and loss of motor neurons in spinal cord, motor nuclei of brainstem, motor cortex, or all three sites….

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Hereditary and Acquired Spastic Paraplegia

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Hereditary and Acquired Spastic Paraplegia Hereditary Spastic Paraplegia Multiple inherited syndromes with prominent progressive leg weakness and spasticity. Complicated forms accompanied by additional clinical findings (Table 118.1). Genetics Genetically heterogeneous….

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Tardive Dyskinesia and Other Neuroleptic-Induced Syndromes

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Tardive Dyskinesia and Other Neuroleptic-Induced Syndromes Adverse effects of drugs blocking D2 dopamine receptors (Table 117.1), especially antipsychotic agents (phenothiazines, butyrophenones); metoclopramide, flunarizine, cinnarizine. Likelihood of these adverse effects for…

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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

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Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Symptoms and Signs Usually present: pseudobulbar palsy (emotional lability), supranuclear ocular palsy (vertical gaze), square-wave jerks, extrapyramidal rigidity, gait ataxia, loss of postural reflexes, dementia. Early: falls….

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Parkinsonism

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Parkinsonism Characterized by any combination of: tremor at rest, rigidity, bradykinesia (slowing of movements), hypokinesia (less frequent spontaneous movements), flexed posture, loss of postural reflexes, “freezing” (motor block). Categories: idiopathic,…

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Essential Tremor

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Essential Tremor Chronic, progressive neurologic condition; 4 to 12 Hz tremor may involve arms, neck, voice, chin. Tremor primarily with movement (kinetic) or sustained posture. Rarely present at rest, in…

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Dystonia

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Dystonia Sustained muscle contractions, frequently cause twisting repetitive movements or abnormal postures (see also Chapter 9). Also called “torsion dystonia.” Movements sometimes rhythmic (dystonic tremor). EMG in dystonia: simultaneous contraction…

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Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome

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Gilles De La Tourette Syndrome Most common cause of tics. Diagnostic criteria: multiple motor and phonic tics; change in character over time; onset before age 21 years; symptoms wax and…

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Myoclonus

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Myoclonus Brief, “lightning-like” muscle jerks with typically brief EMG bursts (20 to 100 msec). “Negative” myoclonus: sudden, brief lapse of contraction (e.g., asterixis). Prevalence 8.6/100,000. Differential diagnosis: no other movement…

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Sydenham and Other Forms of Chorea

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Sydenham and Other Forms of Chorea Most common causes of chorea: Tables 110.1, 110.2. Table 110.1 Common Causes of Chorea Hereditary Huntington disease Huntington disease-like syndromes (HDL1, HDL2, HDL3) Hereditary…

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