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Sensory Disorders Chapter 10.

Neuropathies encompass a range of disorders involving the peripheral nerves, characterized by symptoms such as pain, sensory disturbances, and motor deficits. Conditions like mononeuropathies, polyneuropathies, and entrapment neuropathies fall under this category, with specific examples including Guillain-Barre syndrome and Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (

Sensory Disorders Chapter 10.

Pain Syndromes

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (RSD)

Radicular Pain

Vitamin B12 Deficiency

Copper Deficiency

Syringomyelia

CLINICAL FINDINGS

AUTONOMIC DISTURBANCES

Postural hypotension - esp in diabetic polyneuropathy

NERVE PAIN RELIEF

topical capsaicin
Phenytoin/carbamazepine/mexiletine
gabapentin/lamotrigine/topiramate
amitriptyline
Pregabalin
Duloxetine/ Venlafaxine (SNRI)

INVESTIGATIVE STUDIES

NCV
EMG

Enlarged nerves

Autonomic disturbances

Tendon Reflex

Impaired or lost if reflex arcs are interrupted.

Motor Deficits

Dissociated Sensory Loss

Dissociated sensory loss involves impairment of some sensory modalities such as pain and temperature with preservation of others such as light touch, vibration and joint space position (proprioception).

Can occur in spinal cord injuries but also in peripheral neuropathies.

Pain

The precise mechanism of its genesis is unclear.

Sensory Disturbances

Sensory fiber involvement can lead to numbness and impaired sensation; abnormal spontaneous sensations such as paresthesia.

Sensory Disorders

Peripheral Nerve Lesions/ Peripheral Neuropathies

Mononeuropathies
Entrapment Neuropathies
Polyneuropathies
Infective and Granulomatous Neuropathies
Metabolic/ Nutritional Neuropathies
Myelinopathy - demyelinating

some paraneoplastic disease

Diphtheria

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy (CIDP)

Guillain Barre Syndrome

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-8ia81XPMw

Axonal Neuropathy

Nerve Root/Plexopathies

Lyme Disease
Tabes Dorsalis
Lumbosacral Plexopathy
Brachial Plexopathy

Thalamus

Relay center of the brain. Everything goes through the thalamus.

Brainstem

Parietal Lobe/Sensory Cortex

Spinal Cord Lesion

MYELOPATHY - deficit related to the cord
Anterior/Posterior Cord
Central Cord
Hemicord