Title: NEUROPATHIES, MYOPATHIES
1MYOPATHIES
NEUROPATHIES
2NEUROPATHIES, MYOPATHIES
- NEUROPATHIES (7)
- Inflammatory
- Infectious
- Hereditary (HMSN-I)
- HMSN-II, HMSN-III
- Acquired Toxic/Metabolic
- Traumatic
- Neoplasms
- MYOPATHIES (9)
- Denervation
- Dystrophies
- Ion Channel
- Congenital
- Genetic Metabolic
- Inflammatory
- Toxic
- NeuroMuscular Junction
- Neoplasms
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22GENERAL Reactions
- NERVE
- DEMYELINATION (segmental)
- AXONAL DEGENERATION
- NERVE REGENERATION
- REINNERVATION
- MUSCLE FIBER
- NECROSIS
- VACUOLIZATION
- REGENERATION
- ATROPHY
- HYPERTROPHY
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27HYPERTROPHY, ATROPHY
28NEUROPATHIES, MYOPATHIES
- NEUROPATHIES (7)
- Inflammatory
- Infectious
- Hereditary (HMSN-I)
- HMSN-II, HMSN-III
- Acquired Toxic/Metabolic
- Traumatic
- Neoplasms
- MYOPATHIES (9)
- Denervation
- Dystrophies
- Ion Channel
- Congenital
- Genetic Metabolic
- Inflammatory
- Toxic
- NeuroMuscular Junction
- Neoplasms
29NEUROPATHY, Inflammatory
- Guillain-Barré
- Preceded by influenza-like illness
- NO actual specific etiologic agent isolated,
autoimmume disease to myelin gangliosides most
likely - Inflammation of a peripheral nerve
- DEMYELINATION
- ASCENDING paralysis
30Guillain-Barré, (AIDP), Acute Inflammatory
Demyelinating Polyneuropathy
31NEUROPATHY, Infectious
- Leprosy
- Diphtheria
- V/Z (Varicella-Zoster)
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34N E U R O T O X I N
C. DIPHTHERIAE
35Z O S T E R
POSTHERPETIC NEURALGIA
ZOSTER in DRG
36NEUROPATHY, Hereditary(defective
myelination)(Hereditary Motor and Sensory
Neuropathy)
- HMSN-I (Charcot-Marie-Tooth)
- HMSN-II (Like CMT of the neurons)
- HMSN-III (Palpable Nerves) (aka, Dejerine-Sottas)
37PES CAVUM(S), in CMT
38NEUROPATHY, Toxic/Metabolic
- Symmetric, Asymmetric
- Sensory, Sensorimotor
- Somatic, Autonomic
- Focal, Multifocal
39NEUROPATHY, Toxic/Metabolic
- Diabetes Mellitus
- Vitamin Deficiencies (many Bs, E)
- Heavy Metals, Pb, As, etc.
- Organic Compounds
- CHEMO
40DEMYELINATION
41NEUROPATHY, Traumatic
- Laceration
- Avulsion
- Carpal Tunnel
- Traumatic (amputation) Neuroma
- Saturday Night Palsy
- Morton Neuroma
42TRAUMATIC NEUROMA Regenerating Axons and Glia
(Schwann Cells), but with no direction
43MEDIAL Plantar Nerve
3rd COMMON digital branch
MORTONS NEUROMA Traumatic Compression FgtM Inte
rdigital Intermetatarsal
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45NEUROPATHY, Neoplastic
- Benign Schwannoma
- Malignant Malignant Schwannoma
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47Antoni A Palisaded Antoni B NON-Palisaded
48QUIZ
- Why are Schwannomas the ONLY tumors of peripheral
nerve?
49MYOPATHIES
50NEUROPATHIES, MYOPATHIES
- NEUROPATHIES (7)
- Inflammatory
- Infectious
- Hereditary (HMSN-I)
- HMSN-II, HMSN-III
- Acquired Toxic/Metabolic
- Traumatic
- Neoplasms
- MYOPATHIES (9)
- Denervation (SMA)
- Dystrophies
- Ion Channel
- Congenital
- Genetic Metabolic
- Inflammatory
- Toxic
- NeuroMuscular Junction
- Neoplasms
51MYOPATHY, Denervation
MUSCLE FIBERS CANNOT SURVIVE UNLESS THEY ARE
INNERVATED
PERIPHERAL NERVE PATHOLOGY ANTERIOR HORN CELL
PATHOLOGY
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53SPINAL MUSCULAR ATROPHY
- Childhood diseases
- Chromosome 5 that harbors the survival motor
neuron gene (SMN1) - Anterior Horn Cells
- Often PAN-fascicular
- More peripheral muscles
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55MYOPATHY, Dystrophic
- Jerrys kids, no DYSTROPHIN
- DUCHENNE (DMD), x-linked
- BECKER (BMD) (less common, less severe, same
chromosome) - Many others also, all of which have complex
genetic patterns which have all been precisely
defined - MYOTONIA is a common feature
56DMD
NORMAL
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- MYOTONIA/HYPOTONIC PARALYSIS
- FAMILIAL, (genetic) DISEASES
- TRIGGERED BY
- Exercise
- Cold
- Carb Intake
- Classified by K, ?K, ?K
- MALIGNANT HYPERTHERMIA can be triggered off by
anesthetic halogenated inhalation agents in some
of these patients!!!
61MYOPATHY, CongenitalFloppy Babies
- HYPOTONIC
- FAMILIAL, (genetic) DISEASES
- MANY TYPES, in most of which the precise genetic
defects have been identified
62MYOPATHY, Metabolic(genetic also)
- LIPID
- Mitoch. Enz. Def.? LIPID ACCUMULATION
- MITOCHONDRIAL
- PARKING LOT mitochondria
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64PARKING LOT MITOCH.
65MYOPATHY, Inflammatory
- DERMATOMYOSITIS
- POLYMYOSITIS
- INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS
- ALL HAVE UNCLEAR ETIOLOGIES
66DERMATOMYOSITIS (often peri-vascular)
67POLYMYOSITIS, usually endo-myseal
68INCLUSION BODY MYOSITIS, rimmed vacuole
69MYOPATHY, Toxic
- THYROTOXICOSIS
- ETHANOL
- DRUGS (steroids, chloroquine)
- DRUGS (MANY MANY others)
70MYOPATHY, NeuroMuscular Junction
- Myasthenia Gravis
- Associated with thymomas
- Thymectomies often useful Rx
- AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE, CLEARLY
- Abs to ANTI-CHOLINESTERASE RECEPTORS
- Anticholinesterase test is very diagnostic
- YOUNG WOMEN WITH EYE MUSCLE
- Ptosis ?
- Diplopia?
- General Weakness
- Lambert-Eaton Syndrome (paraneoplastic)
71MYOPATHY, Neoplastic
- Benign
- Rhabdomyoma
- Malignant
- Rhabdomyosarcoma