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Title: Neurological Disorders


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Neurological Disorders
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Seizure Disorders
  • Generalized Seizures
  • Tonic-clonic (grand mal)
  • Absence (petit mal)
  • Atonic
  • Partial Seizures (starting from a focus)
  • Simple
  • Localized motor seizure
  • Progression of mvmts
  • Sensory
  • Psychic
  • Autonomic

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Seizure Disorders
  • Partial Seizures (from a focus)
  • Complex
  • Partial Seizures evolving to generalized cortical
    seizure
  • Complex
  • Causes
  • Scarring
  • Drugs/infections causing high fever
  • Withdrawl (i.e., NMDA)

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Disorders of Development
  • Toxic Chemicals
  • Fetal alcohol syndrome
  • Lifelong physical and mental impairment caused by
    maternal alcohol use
  • Recent research nicotinamide, commonly used in
    patients with autoimmune diseases, may protect
    against FAS

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Disorders of Development
  • Inherited Metabolic Disorders
  • Phenylketonuria (PKU)
  • hereditary disorder
  • caused by absence of enzyme that converts the
    amino acid phenylalanine to tyrosine
  • causes brain damage unless a special diet is
    implemented soon after birth

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Disorders of Development
  • Inherited Metabolic Disorders
  • Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) dependency
  • Usually presents in the first few days or weeks
  • Pyridoxine is used to make gamma aminobutyric
    acid (GABA)
  • Galactosemia
  • Excessive galactose in the blood
  • Caused by "missing" the enzyme (known as GALT) to
    convert galactose into glucose
  • If untreated, 75 of infants will die (due to
    medical consequences include an enlarged liver,
    kidney failure, cataracts, brain damage)

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Disorders of Development
  • Inherited Metabolic Disorders
  • Tay-Sachs disease
  • Lipid storage disorder (ganglioside GM2 build up
    in tissues and nerve cells in the brain)
  • Caused by insufficient activity of
    beta-hexosaminidase A
  • Down Syndrome
  • Approximately one in 800 to 1,000 babies
  • Caused by an extra chromosome
  • Variety of birth defects (i.e., mental
    retardation, characteristic facial features and,
    often, heart defects, increased infections,
    problems with vision and hearing, and other
    health problems)

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
  • Aka prion diseases (i.e., Creutzfeldt-Jakob
    disease, mad cow disease)
  • Rare degenerative brain disorders caused by
    abnormal prions characterized by tiny holes that
    give the brain a "spongy" appearance
  • Symptoms include personality changes, depression,
    lack of coordination, involuntary jerking
    movements called myoclonus, unusual sensations,
    insomnia, confusion, or memory problems

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Parkinsons Disease
  • Degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons in
    substantia nigra
  • Symptoms include slow movement (bradykinesia),
    inability to move (akinesia), rigid limbs,
    shuffling gait, and stooped posture
  • Lewy bodies round collections of proteins in the
    brain
  • L-DOPA

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Neurological Disorders QA
  • What are the early symptoms of Galactosemia?
  • An infant with classic galactosemia usu appears
    normal at birth. Symptoms usu occur within the
    first few days or weeks of life after the baby
    drinks breast milk or a lactose-containing
    formula.
  • Early symptoms may include jaundice, vomiting,
    poor weight gain, feeding difficulties,
    irritability, lethargy, convulsions
  • What ethnic background is associated with PKU?
  • Occurs in all ethnic groups but slightly more
    common in individuals of N European and Native
    American ancestry

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Alzheimers Disease
  • 10 gt 65 50 gt 85
  • Irreversible, progressive
  • Neurons deteriorate, resulting in the loss of
    cognitive functions, primarily memory, judgment
    and reasoning, movement coordination, and pattern
    recognition
  • Predominantly affects the cerebral cortex and
    hippocampus

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Alzheimers Disease
  • Neuritic plaques
  • the center of these plaques is beta amyloid,
    surrounded by fragments of deteriorating neurons
    (esp. neurons that produce acetylcholine)
  • Neurofibrillary tangles
  • twisted remnants of a protein tau, essential for
    maintaining proper cell structure and function
  • Gene responsible for production of Apolipoprotein
    E (ApoE)

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Guam Disease--amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Huntingtons Disease
  • One in 10,000 Americans
  • Onset usually 30-45 10-20 yr prognosis
    post-onset
  • Early symptoms may affect cognitive ability or
    mobility and include depression, mood swings,
    forgetfulness, clumsiness, involuntary twitching
    and lack of coordination
  • Genetic disorder 50 likelihood in offspring
  • Increased CAG repeat number in a gene coding for
    a protein with unknown function, called
    huntingtin

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Degenerative Disorders
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • 1 case per 1000 leading cause of neurologic
    disability in early-to-middle adulthood, second
    only to trauma
  • Environmental effect genetic vulnerability
  • Inflammatory demyelinating condition of the
    central nervous system (CNS) that is generally
    considered to be autoimmune in nature
  • Possibly due to exposure to a molecular sequence
    that mimics the molecular sequence found in the
    host tissue
  • Sclerotic plaques

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Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases
  • Encephalitis
  • Brain inflammation caused by a virus (i.e.,
    herpes viruses arboviruses transmitted by
    mosquitoes, ticks and other insects)
  • Symptoms include drowsiness, confusion and
    disorientation, seizures, sudden fever, severe
    headache, nausea and vomiting, tremor or
    convulsions, stiff neck
  • Meningitis
  • Infection of the meninges, the membranes that
    surround the brain and spinal cord

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Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases
  • Syphilis
  • Treponema pallidum (spirochete)
  • Primary Syphilis (21 days)incubation most
    patients control infection and dont progress
    development of canchre (painless)
  • Secondary syphilis (2-12 wks)spread of rash,
    sometimes fever, condylomata lata, meningitis
    hepatitis 

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Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases
  • Syphilis
  • Tertiary Syphilis (1-30 yrs 30-40 untreated
    pts)
  • Cardiovascular Syphilis
  • Gummatous Syphilis
  • Neurological syphilis

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Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases
  • Syphilis
  • Neurological
  • Meningovascular syphilis (5-12 yrs)stroke
    seizure due to infarction caused by endarteritis
  • Parenchymatous syphilisdirect invasion of CNS by
    spirochetes, destruction of neurons
  • General paresis (15-20 yrs) dementia with
    confabulation exhibit slurred speech, and
    Argyll-Robertson pupils may be seen
  • Tabes dorsalis demyelinization of dorsal roots,
    dorsal root ganglia and posterior columns
    symptoms include lightening pains, wide gait, and
    loss of deep pain, temperature, position and
    vibration sense

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Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases
  • Herpes
  • Herpes Simplex Type 1 (HSV-1)
  • Herpes Simplex Type 2 (HSV-2)
  • Varicella-zoster virus (aka chickenpox)
  • Epstein Barr virus
  • Cytomegalovirus
  • Human herpesvirus 6
  • Human herpesvirus 7
  • Human herpesvirus 8

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Disorders Caused by Infectious Diseases
  • Herpes
  • Herpes Simplex Type 1 (HSV-1)
  • Generally orofacial infection
  • Herpes Simplex Type 2 (HSV-2)
  • Generally genital infection
  • Lesions may look like cold sores
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