NEUROLOGY

Difficulty Walking

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Gait disorders can result from dysfunction of motor coordination systems, pyramidal or extrapyramidal motor pathways, or impairments in proprioceptive sensation. In addition, there are a number of nonneurologic causes of…

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Ataxia

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A. Initial evaluation should determine whether ataxia appears sensory or cerebellar. Profoundly decreased sensation and hyporeflexia in the absence of dysarthria or oculomotor findings make sensory ataxia more likely. Nystagmus,…

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Multiple Cranial Neuropathies

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Aside from the olfactory cranial nerve (CN I) and the optic nerve (CN II), the remaining cranial nerves (CN III–XII) have nuclei in the brainstem. These then have axons extending…

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Hyperreflexia and Hyporeflexia

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The muscle stretch, or “deep tendon,” reflex is the product of a segmental reflex arc involving specific spinal cord or brainstem regions; this makes testing reflexes useful for anatomic localization….

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Sensory Disturbance: Pain and Temperature

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Temperature and pain sensations are conveyed via small myelinated and unmyelinated nerve fibers. These enter the spinal cord via the dorsal spinal root and synapse in the dorsal horn at…

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Fasciculations

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Fasciculations are caused by spontaneous depolarization of lower motor neurons, which results in contraction of the muscle fibers in the associated motor unit. Clinically this manifests as a visible twitch…

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Unilateral Foot Drop

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Unilateral foot drop is a common complaint. Careful examination of the anatomical pattern of the weakness helps identify the most likely location of the causative lesion. In some cases, clinical…

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Knee Extension Weakness

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The quadriceps muscles in the anterior thigh extend the knee and are innervated by the femoral nerve, which arises from the lumbar plexus. The L2, L3, and L4 nerve roots…

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Unilateral Hand Numbness

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Unilateral hand numbness is a common complaint with multiple potential causes. Careful examination of the anatomical pattern of the numbness helps identify the most likely location of the causative lesion….

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Unilateral Hand Weakness

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Careful examination of the anatomical pattern of unilateral hand weakness helps identify the most likely location of the causative lesion. In some cases, clinical weakness is subtle and the pattern…

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