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What are 4 signs of increased ICP/herniation? How can these signs be used to localize the site of injury?,”1) Ipsilateral 3rd nerve palsy (look toward lesion due to CN VI causing strabisumus, mydriasis
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Read moreWhat is the diagnostic criteria for MS?,”McDonald classification. Requiring either:Dissemination in space (>1 lesion on T2 MRI in 2 or more of: periventricular, juxtacortical, infratentorial, or spinal cord)Dissemination in time (presence of new enhancing lesions along with old non enhancing ones
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Read moreWhat is the classic trauma history and findings of an anterior cord injury?,”Burst fractures of the vertebral bodies due to axial loading (landing on feet after falling from height)1. Bilateral loss of motor and spinothalamic sensation below site of injury2. Preservation of dorsal columns (vibration, proprioception
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Read moreWhat is the DDx for a polyneuropathy?,”DANG THeRAPISTDM, DrugsAlcoholNutritional (B12), NAFLDGBS (acute), CIDP (chronic)Thyroid (hypo)Hereditary (Charcot Marie Tooth)Renal failure (Uremia)AmyloidParaneoplasticInfections (HIV, syphilis, Lyme, HBV, HCV, leprosy)
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Read moreWhat is the approach to describing tremors?,”1. Fast vs slow2. At rest, positional
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