Painful Conditions Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Refers to dysfunction of a nerve root usually due to compression. | Radiculopathy |
Name some signs and symptoms of radiculopathy. | Pain, paresthesias, weakness, diminished reflexes, other neurologic deficits |
True or False: Location of symptoms of radiculopathy can help determine the etiology. | True |
What is injury to sensory and or motor axons, myelin sheaths, and or neurons? | Neuropathy |
True or False: There are several types of peripheral nerves and they may be damaged by more than 10 different diseases and toxins. | False. This number is 100 different diseases and toxins. It is neither one symptom or one disease. Example: diabetic, peripheral |
What are some symptoms of neuropathy? | 1. numbness 2. tingling 3. burning 4. pain 5. crawling sensaton 6. pricking sensation |
Name some clinical findings of neuropathy. | 1. look for atrophy 2. DTR's may be decreased or absent 3. Sensory Exam (stocking/glove distribution)touch, vibration, temperature. |
Name some diagnostic considerations for neuropathy. | Electrodiagnostic studies: Nerve conduction study (NCS), and electromyography (EMG) Labs: Vit B12, TSH, CBC, Sed Rate, HIV |
Name some differential diagnoses. | 1. Diabetes 2. Vitamin B12 deficiency 3. Alcohol 4. Malignancy 5. Chemotherapy history |
Neuropathy treatments include: | (DEPENDS ON THE CAUSE IF DETERMINED) Lyrica, Neurontin, Cymbalta Tricyclic antidepressants - amytriptyline or nortriptyline NSAIDS, opioids and other pain medications may be of benefit for difficult cases |
What is acute paroxysmal pain radiating along the course of one or more nerves without demonstrating changes in the nerve structure. | Neuralgias |
There are many types of neuralgia. Name some more common conditions associated with neuralgias. | 1. Trigeminal Neuralgia 2. post herpetic neuralgia 3. occipital neuralgia |
What are common s/s of trigeminal neuralgia? | Intense stabbing, shock-like pain along the distribution of the trigeminal nerve Pain is triggered by certain activities many times and is usually unilateral Majority of pts are women and >50 y/o. |
Name some clinical findings of trigeminal neuralgia. | Most often, exam of the sensory & motor componenty of the 5th cranial nerve is normal in idiopathic TN. Association of the cranial nerve abnormalities suggests other pathology |
Differential diagnoses for trigeminal neuralgia include: | Multiple Sclerosis TMJ Pain secondary to disease of dental, sinus, or orbital origin cluster headaches atypical facial neuralgia |
Name some treatment options for T.N. | MRI of the brain (to rule out tumor or diagnose MS) Medication: tegretol, dilantin, neurontin Surgical intervention |
What is post-herpetic neuralgia? | Persistent pain along the nerve distribution affected by shingles. May be severe & linger for months |
Treatment options for postherpetic neuralgia includes? | Medications: Lyrica, tricyclic antidepressants, topical agents. |
Describe occipital neuralgia. | sharp shooting pain along the occipital nerve distribution. |
Name a treatment for occipital neuralgia. | No diagnostic considerations - MRI if indicated. treatment: nerve block, pain meds, can be self-limiting over some time |
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