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Page 2: Neurological Diseases PNS. Nervous System CNS – ___________, spinal cord PNS (Links CNS to_____________) – _______________(from brain) – Peripheral nerves.

Nervous System

• CNS– ___________, spinal cord

• PNS (Links CNS to_____________)– _______________(from brain)

– Peripheral nerves (from ____________)

• Autonomic nervous system smooth muscle and cardiac muscle : (PNS and SNS)

• Somatic (voluntary) system –____________m.

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Cranial nerves

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Mnemonics

• “Oh, Oh, Oh, To Touch And Feel Various Girl's Very Angelic Hands”

• Olfactory, Optic, Oculomotor, Troclear, Trigeminal, Abducens, Facial, Vestibulocochlear, Glossopharyngeal, Vagus, Accessory, Hypoglossal

• “Some Say Marry Money, But My Brother Says Big Business Makes Money”

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NUMBER NAME TYPE KEY FUNCTION

I Olfactory S Smell

II Optic S Vision

III Occulomotor M Eye movement, pupil size, focusing lens

IV Trochlear M Eye movement

V Trigeminal B Sensations – head & teeth; chewing

VI Abducent M Eye movement

VII Facial B Face and scalp movement, salivation, tears, taste

VIII Vestibulococlear S Balance, hearing

IX GLossopharangeal B Tongue movement, swallowing, salivation, taste

X Vagus B Sensory from: GI, respiratory; Motor: larynx, pharynx, parasympathetic,

abdomen and thoracic organs

XI Accessory M Head movement, accessory motor with vagus

XII Hypoglossal M Tongue movement

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Neurological Exam

• Attitude, Level of consciousness, Gait• Cranial Nerves– I (S) ___________: ether on cotton—will ______

away– ______ (S) Optic: follow moving objects; drop

cotton ball– III (M), IV (M), VI (M) Oculomotor, trochlear,

abducent: _________ up, down, sideways– V (B) Trigeminal: sensory to _______, motor to

mastication; anesthesia to face, weakness in jaw muscles

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Neurologic Exam

–VII (M) Facial: ________droop; drool; no menace–VIII (S) Vestibulocochlear: _________

(nystagmus, head tilt); hearing– IX (B), X (B), XI (M) Glossopharyngeal,

Vagus, Accessory:______________; muscle atrophy–XII (M) Hypoglossal: loss of tongue

movement; ______________ atrophy

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Female Brain

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Male Brain

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Neurologic Exam

• Observe– Mentation (alert,

lethargic, coma, etc)• Agitation, anxiety

• Seizures

– Posture (Higher center)• _______ or sternal

• Head tilt (vestibular?___)

• Wide based stance (ataxia, weakness)

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Neuro Exam

• Gait– Walking and running on flat, nonslippery surface

• Walk slowly back and forth with turns and circles

– Proprioceptive deficits –__________? (spinal cord defect)

– Paresis (_______)/paralysis (________) – cerebral cortex, brainstem, spinal cord or peripheral spinal nerves or muscles

– Circling/pacing – • Tight circling with head tilt – ___________ (VIII)

• With ______________– ipsilateral cerebral cortex

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Posterior Paresis

• Reflexes presentin the rear legsT3-L3• Reflexes arediminished orabsent in the rear legsL4-S2

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Neuro Exam

– Ataxia/incoordination –_________, vestibular system, or spinal cord

– Dysmetria - cerebellar• ____________– too long movements

• Hypometria – ___________________

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Neuro Exam

• Postural reactions– __________– Hopping– Wheelbarrowing– Hemiwalking

• Muscle Tone– Atrophy – occurs slowly from disuse

• Rapidly from nerve damage– LMN – ________________– UMN – extensor muscle tone increased– Test by flexing/extending joints

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Knuckling

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Neuro exam – Spinal Reflexes• Thoracic limb withdrawal – _______________• Patellar – strike patellar ligament – extension of stifle• Pelvic limb withdrawal – _______________• Sciatic – Strike between greater trochanter and

ischium –_______ of stifle and hock• Cranial tibial – strike cranial tibial m just below

proximal end of tibia – __________ hock• Perineal – pinch perineum/anus – anal sphincter

contraction, tuck tail• Panniculus – stimulate skin over dorsum just lateral

to vertebral column – twitch of ______________m.

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Patellar Reflex

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Reflex examination

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFqFABsIa7Q&feature=related

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Pelvic Limb Withdrawal – Or Not

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Panniculus Test

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Palpebral reflex

• http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=neurological+exam+in+dogs&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#

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Neuro Exam – Summary UMN vs LMN

UMN LMN

• Muscle tone N or I D

• Spinal reflexes N or I D

• Motor fxn Spastic Flaccid

• Muscle atrophy Mild Severe

• disuse neuro

• Bladder Tense Flaccid

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Neuro Exam – Cranial Nerves

• __________ II• No menace II/VII• Anisocoria II, III• ________ of temporal V

Muscles• Dropped jaw V• Nares, lip pinch, cornea V

– Inside ear• Lip/ear droop ______• No blink VII• Head tilt ______

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Neuro exam – Cranial Nerves

• Nystagmus VIII

• Deafness VIII

• Difficulty swallowing ________

• Loss of gag reflex IX, X

• Laryngeal paralysis IX, X

• Weakness, assymmetry _________– Of tongue

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Cranial nerve

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8f9-GPW9IE&feature=related

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The Nervous System

And its associated diseases

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Diseases of Brain: Trauma

Dog skull and brain2º Trauma: edema, hemorrhage

1º Trauma—Direct trauma to (↑ intracranial pressure) brain tissue

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Brain Trauma

• Signs:– ______________

– Blood in eyes, ears, nose, oral cavity

– Loss of consciousness or decrease in response to external stimuli

– Shock, coma, altered respiratory patterns

• Dx– Hx of trauma (HBC, falling)

– Chem. panel to rule out other metabolic diseases

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Brain Trauma

• Treatment—aimed at reducing 2° effects (edema)– Osmotic agents: _________ (20-50%) IV slow bolus

– Diuretics: Furosemide IV q4h

– Anti-seizure Rx if needed:___________, Phenobarbital

• Client info– Some brain injury is irreversible

– Dog in coma >___________ usually does not survive

– Worsening neuro signs → bad prognosis

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Idiopathic Vestibular Disease

• Signs– Loss of balance

– Head tilt

– ________________

– Disorientation

– Ataxia

– Vomiting/anorexia

Signalment: Dogs (middle aged) and cats, acuteSignalment: Dogs (middle aged) and cats, acute

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IVD: NYSTAGMUS

Click for video

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Idiopathic Vestibular disease

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZccUdSH91zc&feature=PlayList&p=E13C63C661759E7C&playnext_from=PL&playnext=3&index=30

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y25T7dZ77T4&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjwGY2vJk0E&feature=related

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IVD: Ataxia

Click for video

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Idiopathic Vestibular Disease

• Dx– Clinical signs

– Blood work to r/o other diseases of ____________

– Ear exam to r/o _______________ infection

• Rx– Treatment is not recommended; does not alter course of

disease (antibiotics, steroids often given to cover possible causes not found by PE and lab work)

– Clinical signs resolve in 3-6 wks

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PEOPLE“The man who smiles in the face of

trouble…

Has found someone to blame it on.”


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