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Acquired Neuromuscular Diseases
25
1.1
Introduction to Myopathy
1.2
Case: 54-year-old Woman with Weakness
1.3
Clinical Approach to Muscle Disorders
1.4
Myopathy and Myositis: Diagnosis
1.5
Evaluation of Muscle Diseases
1.6
Introduction to Inflammatory Myopathies with Case
1.7
Inflammatory Myopathies: Types
1.8
Creatine Kinase Evaluation
1.9
Polymyositis
1.10
Inclusion Body Myositis
1.11
Necrotizing Autoimmune Myositis
1.12
Overlap Myopathies
1.13
Antibody Assessments—Inflammatory Myopathies
1.14
Management of Inflammatory Myopathies
1.15
Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)— Inflammatory Myalgia
1.16
Introduction to Infectious Myopathies with Case
1.17
HIV-associated Myositis—Infectious Myopathies
1.18
Pathogen Myositis with Trichinella— Infectious Myopathies
1.19
Toxic Myopathies with Case
1.20
Hypothyroid and Hyperthyroid Myopathy
1.21
Statin Myopathy
1.22
Corticosteroid Myopathy
1.23
Critical Illness Myopathy and Other Causes for Myopathy
1.24
Rhabdomyolysis
1.25
Other Metabolic Muscle Diseases
Hereditary Neuromuscular Disorders
12
2.1
Inherited Muscle Disorders: Evaluation
2.2
Inherited Myopathies: Types
2.3
Muscular Dystrophies
2.4
Introduction to Proximal Predominant Muscular Dystrophies
2.5
Case: 6-year-old Boy with Weakness
2.6
X-linked Dystrophinopathies and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
2.7
Becker Muscular Dystrophy and Limb-girdle Muscular Dystrophy(LGMD)
2.8
Distal Predominant Muscular Dystrophies
2.9
Other Muscular Dystrophies
2.10
Case: 5-month-old Girl with Weakness
2.11
Evaluation of the Hypotonic Infant
2.12
Congenital Muscular Dystrophy and Congenital Myopathy
Disorders of the Neuromuscular Junctions
21
3.1
General Approach to Neuromuscular Junction Disorders
3.2
Case: 32-year-old Woman with Weakness
3.3
Physiology of the Neuromuscular Junction
3.4
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders: Clinical Features and Pathophysiology
3.5
Neuromuscular Junction Disorders: Summary
3.6
Case: 32-year-old Woman with Weakness and Sustained Upgaze
3.7
Myasthenia Gravis: Introduction and Clinical Features
3.8
Myasthenia Gravis: Clinical and Serological Tests – Diagnosis
3.9
Myasthenia Gravis: Repetitive Stimulation – Diagnosis
3.10
Myasthenia Gravis: Antibody Testing – Diagnosis
3.11
Myasthenia Gravis: Treatment
3.12
Myasthenia Gravis: Treatment
3.13
Botulinum Toxin Toxicity: Overview
3.14
Botulinum Toxin Toxicity: Pathophysiology and Treatment
3.15
Case: 42-year-oldMan with Weakness
3.16
Case: 42-year-oldMan with Weakness
3.17
Lambert Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome (LEMS): Workup and Testing
3.18
Lambert Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome (LEMS): Pathophysiology and Treatment
3.19
Organophosphate Poisoning
3.20
Transient Neonatal Myasthenia
3.21
Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome (CMS)
Peripheral Neuropathies
5
4.1
Introduction to Neuropathy Disorders
4.2
Acute Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy(AIDP)
4.3
Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy(CIDP)
4.4
Other Non-inflammatory Neuropathies
4.5
Toxic and Metabolic Polyneuropathies
Diseases of the Spinal Cord
20
5.1
Case: 45-year-oldMan with Bilateral Lower Extremity Weakness and Numbness
5.2
Introduction to Spinal Cord
5.3
Myelopathy
5.4
Case: 53-year-old Woman with Progressive Weakness and Balance Difficulty
5.5
How to Approach Spinal Cord Pathology (Macro)
5.6
How to Approach Spinal Cord Pathology (Micro)
5.7
Continuation of Case: 53-year-old Woman with Progressive Weakness and Balance Difficulty
5.8
Case: 58-year-old Woman with Weakness and Neck Pain
5.9
Intradural Extramedullary Myelopathy
5.10
Case: 50-year-old Woman with Lower Extremity Weakness
5.11
Intradural Intramedullary Myelopathy
5.12
Case: 53-year-oldMan with Numbness in Lower Extremities
5.13
Myelopathy – Vascular Disorders with Case
5.14
Case: 22-year-old Woman with Back Pain and Autonomic Symptoms
5.15
Myelopathy – ConusMedullaris vs. Cauda Equina
5.16
Case: 45-year-oldMan with Lower Extremity Weakness
5.17
Toxic and Metabolic Causes of Myelopathy
5.18
Vitamin B12 Deficiency Myelopathy
5.19
Case: 57-year-old Woman with Leg and Back Pain
5.20
Radiculopathy
Diseases of the Motor Neurons
8
6.1
Case: 56-year-old Woman with Left Extremity Weakness
6.2
Introduction to Motor Neurons and Motor/Sensory Pathways
6.3
Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Diseases: Clinical Manifestations
6.4
Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Etiology
6.5
Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Diseases: Diagnosis and Management
6.6
Case: 53-year-oldMan with Generalized Weakness
6.7
Upper and Lower Motor Neuron Diseases: Differential Diagnosis
6.8
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) and Other Motor Neuron Diseases
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and Inflammatory Disorders of the CNS
13
7.1
Introduction to Neuroinflammatory Disorders
7.2
Neuroinflammatory Disorders: Classification
7.3
Overview of CNS Inflammatory Diseases
7.4
Case: 51-year-old with Left Hand Numbness
7.5
Clinically Isolated Syndrome: Diagnostics and Treatment
7.6
Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis (ADEM)
7.7
Case: 21-year-old Woman with Blurry Vision
7.8
Multiple Sclerosis(MS): Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations
7.9
Multiple Sclerosis(MS): Diagnosis and Evolution of Disease
7.10
Multiple Sclerosis(MS):Management
7.11
Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO)
7.12
MOG Ab Disorder
7.13
MS, NMO,MOG Disorder
Stroke and Intracranial Hemorrhage
22
8.1
Stroke: Introduction and Types
8.2
Overview of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke
8.3
Stroke: Pathophysiology
8.4
Case: 45-year-oldMan Presenting with a Stroke – Diagnosis
8.5
Clinical Assessment of Stroke
8.6
Clinical Question: Anterior or Posterior Circulation Stroke?
8.7
Clinical Question: Cortical, Subcortical or Brainstem Localization?
8.8
Stroke: Localization
8.9
Case: 45-year-oldMan Presenting with a Stroke –Management
8.10
Acute Ischemic Stroke: Management and Evaluation
8.11
Clinical Question: Acute or Mimic Stroke?
8.12
Clinical Question: tPA or Endovascular Therapy?
8.13
NIH Stroke Scale (NIHSS)
8.14
Acute Ischemic Stroke: Major Treatment Types
8.15
Case: 45-year-oldMan Presenting with a Stroke
8.16
Stroke: Evaluating Stroke Extension
8.17
Stroke: Work-up and Etiology
8.18
Stroke: Complications
8.19
Management of the Case: 45-year-oldMan Presenting with a Stroke
8.20
Stroke: Pharmacological Prevention
8.21
Case: 35-year-old Presenting with Hemiplegia
8.22
Intracranial Hemorrhage: Types and Epidural Hematoma
Stroke and Intracranial Hemorrhage
6
9.1
Intracranial Hemorrhage: Subdural Hematoma and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
9.2
Intracranial Hemorrhage: Intraparenchymal, Intraventricular, Hypertensive, and Transformation Hemorrhage
9.3
Transformation Hemorrhage
9.4
Intracranial Hemorrhage :Management
9.5
Intracranial Hemorrhage: Evaluation and Summary
9.6
Intracranial Hemorrhage: Amyloid Angiopathy, VascularLesions, and Neoplasms
Seizures and Epilepsy
20
10.1
Seizures, Epilepsy, and Spells: Introduction and Differentiation
10.2
Seizures: Types and Classification
10.3
Seizures:Mechanisms
10.4
Seizures: Semiology
10.5
Epilepsy: Diagnosis and Syndromes
10.6
Seizures: Evaluation and Functionality of the EEG
10.7
Seizures: Treatment
10.8
Diagnosis and Evaluation of a Spell with Case
10.9
Review of Seizure Systems
10.10
Differentiating Seizure from Syncope and from Psychogenic Nonepileptic Spells (PNES)
10.11
Evaluation of Seizure-like Episodes
10.12
Case: 45-year-oldMan with a Seizure-like Episode
10.13
Seizure: Classification and Focalvs. Generalized Onset
10.14
First-time Seizure: Evaluation, History, and Examination
10.15
Second Seizure: History and Forms of Screening
10.16
Second Seizure: Summary and Precautions
10.17
Case: 57-year-oldMan with a History of Epilepsy
10.18
Status Epilepticus: Evaluation, Prognosis, and Classification
10.19
Status Epilepticus: Emergency Treatment, Initial Investigation and Long-term Treatment
10.20
Status Epilepticus: Stages and Pathophysiology
Seizures and Epilepsy
10
11.1
Status Epilepticus: Treatment and Types
11.2
Case:13-year-old Boy on Referral from His PCP
11.3
Epilepsy Syndrome: Introduction and Classification
11.4
Idiopathic Generalized Onset and Idiopathic Focal Onset Epilepsies
11.5
Symptomatic Epilepsies
11.6
Case: 57-year-old Woman with Seizure-like Episodes
11.7
Partial Onset Epilepsy: Treatment
11.8
Medication forFocal Onset and Primary Generalized Epilepsy – Seizure Treatment
11.9
Common Seizure Medications – Seizure Treatment
11.10
Top 10 Seizure Treatment Tips with Cases
Head Trauma
17
12.1
Case: 68-year-oldMan with Progressive Altered Mental Status
12.2
Head Trauma: Introduction and Diffuse Axonal Injury
12.3
Head Trauma: Clinical Manifestations and Glasgow Coma Scale
12.4
Head Trauma: Diagnosis and Management
12.5
Traumatic Brain Injury: Introduction
12.6
Traumatic Brain Injury: Diagnosis
12.7
Mild and Sport-related Traumatic Brain Injury
12.8
Traumatic Brain Injury: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
12.9
Traumatic Brain Injury :Management
12.10
Case: 6-year-old Girl Hits Her Head
12.11
Epidural Hematoma: Etiology, Clinical Presentation, and Diagnosis
12.12
Epidural Hematoma : Management
12.13
Case: 68-year-oldMan with Progressive Altered Mental Status and Gaze
12.14
Subdural Hematoma: Etiology and Clinical Presentation
12.15
Subdural Hematoma: Diagnosis and Management
12.16
Case: 43-year-old Woman with Altered Mental Status
12.17
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: Etiology, Clinical Manifestations, and Diagnosis
Intraparenchymal Hemorrhage
0
CNS Infections
24
14.1
Introduction to CNS Infections
14.2
Anatomy of the Dura
14.3
Approach to CNS Infections: CSF Analysis
14.4
Microbes that Cause CNS Infections
14.5
Case:76-year-old Woman with Headache
14.6
Bacterial Meningitis: Introduction and Symptoms
14.7
Bacterial Meningitis: Examination
14.8
Bacterial Meningitis: Diagnosis
14.9
Case:76-year-old Woman with Headache – Follow Up
14.10
Bacterial Meningitis: Treatment
14.11
Viral and Non-bacterial Meningitis
14.12
Case: 61-year-oldMan with Headache
14.13
Encephalitis: Introduction and Symptoms
14.14
Encephalitis: Examination
14.15
Other Viral Encephalitis
14.16
Encephalitis: Treatment
14.17
Case: 56-year-oldMan with Headache
14.18
Cerebritis and Brain Abscess
14.19
Case: 58-year-old Woman with Headache
14.20
CryptococcalMeningitis
14.21
Toxoplasmic Meningitis
14.22
Neurocysticercosis: Introduction
14.23
Neurocysticercosis :Life Cycle, Presentation, and Disease Stages
14.24
Neurocysticercosis: Treatment
Parkinson Disease and Movement Disorders
14
15.1
Parkinsonism: Introduction and Basal Ganglia Circuitry
15.2
Parkinsonism: Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestations
15.3
Idiopathic Parkinson Disease: Etiology, Epidemiology
15.4
Idiopathic Parkinson Disease: Clinical Presentation and Diagnosis
15.5
Idiopathic Parkinson Disease: Treatment
15.6
Parkinson-Plus Syndromes: Introduction
15.7
Parkinson-Plus Syndromes :Multiple System Atrophy
15.8
Parkinson-Plus Syndromes: Corticobasal (Ganglionic) Degeneration
15.9
Parkinson-Plus Syndromes: Progressive Supranuclear Palsy
15.10
Parkinson-Plus Syndromes: Dementia with Lewy Bodies
15.11
Non-parkinsonian Movement Disorders: Tremors
15.12
Non-parkinsonian Movement Disorders: Ballismus
15.13
Non-parkinsonian Movement Disorders: Chorea and Huntington’s Disease
15.14
Non-parkinsonian Movement Disorders: Other
Dementia and Amnestic Conditions
15
16.1
Case: 65-year-oldMan with Cognitive Dysfunction
16.2
Dementia vs Mild Cognitive Impairment
16.3
Mild Cognitive Impairment
16.4
Case:74-year-old with Cognitive Dysfunction
16.5
Epidemiology and Risk Factors for Alzheimer Dementia
16.6
Pathophysiology of Alzheimer Dementia
16.7
Natural History and Progression of Alzheimer Dementia
16.8
Alzheimer Dementia: Clinical Manifestation and Diagnosis
16.9
Alzheimer Dementia: Treatment
16.10
Other Dementia: Classification
16.11
Other Dementia :Frontotemporal Lobar Dementia
16.12
Other Dementia :Lewy Body Dementia
16.13
Other Dementia: Vascular Dementia
16.14
Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus
16.15
Differentiating Dementia
CNS Tumors
25
17.1
Brain Tumors: Introduction, Classification, and Diagnostic Evaluation
17.2
Case: 32-year-old Woman with Dysphagia
17.3
Metastatic Brain Tumors: Introduction
17.4
Metastatic Brain Tumors: Surgery – Treatment
17.5
Metastatic Brain Tumors: Radiosurgery – Treatment
17.6
Metastatic Brain Tumors: Chemotherapy – Treatment
17.7
Case: 40-year-old Woman with Headache
17.8
Meningioma: Introduction
17.9
Meningioma: Clinical Presentation and Evaluation
17.10
Meningioma: Treatment
17.11
Case: 67-year-old Woman with Headaches
17.12
Pituitary Tumors: Introduction
17.13
Pituitary Tumors: Clinical Presentation
17.14
Pituitary Tumors: Evaluation and Imaging
17.15
Pituitary Tumors: Treatment
17.16
Case: 49-year-oldMan with Headache
17.17
Glioma: Introduction and Clinical Presentation
17.18
Glioma: Grading with Mild Contrast Enhancement
17.19
Glioma: Grading with Tissue Sample
17.20
Glioma: Genetic Risk Assessment
17.21
Glioma: Treatment
17.22
Case: 27-year-oldMan with Pain
17.23
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Introduction
17.24
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Hypothalamic or Tumor Formation
17.25
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Diagnostic Criteria
CNS Tumors
10
18.1
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Clinical Presentation
18.2
Neurofibromatosis Type 1: Treatment
18.3
Case: 42-year-old Woman with Loss of Hearing
18.4
Neurofibromatosis Type 2: Introduction
18.5
Neurofibromatosis Type 2: Diagnostic Criteria
18.6
Neurofibromatosis Type 2: Clinical Presentation
18.7
Case: 25-month-old Infant with Spasms
18.8
Tuberous Sclerosis: Introduction
18.9
Tuberous Sclerosis: Diagnostic Criteria
18.10
Tuberous Sclerosis: Clinical Presentation
Sleep Disorders
21
19.1
Introduction to Sleep
19.2
Circadian Rhythms
19.3
Stages of Sleep
19.4
Case: 46-year-old with Difficulty Sleeping
19.5
Insomnia: Classification and Pathophysiology
19.6
Insomnia: Diagnosis
19.7
Insomnia:Management
19.8
Case: 54-year-old with Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
19.9
Circadian RhythmSleep–Wake Disorders and Delayed Sleep–Wake Phase Disorder
19.10
Sleep–Wake Phase Disorder: Advanced, Irregular, and Non-24-hour
19.11
Sleep–Wake Phase Disorder: Shift Work Disorder and Jet Lag
19.12
Sleep–Wake Phase Disorder: Management
19.13
Case: 39-year-old Acting Out Dreams
19.14
Introduction to Parasomnias
19.15
NREM-related Parasomnias
19.16
REM-related Parasomnias and Management of Parasomnias
19.17
Case:12-year-old with Hallucinations
19.18
Introduction to Narcolepsy
19.19
Narcolepsy: Epidemiology and Clinical Features
19.20
Narcolepsy: Diagnosis
19.21
Narcolepsy : Management
Vertigo, Dizziness, and Disorders of Balance
20
20.1
Case: 34-year-old Woman with Severe Dizziness
20.2
Dizziness: Signs and Symptoms
20.3
Introduction to Nonspecific Dizziness
20.4
Dysequilibrium and Cerebellar Diseases
20.5
Case: 67-year-old Woman with Gait Dysfunction
20.6
Cerebellum:Lobes – Anatomy Review
20.7
Case: 54-year-old Girl with Dizziness
20.8
Cerebellum: Afferent and Efferent Pathways – Anatomy Review
20.9
Case: 52-year-oldMan with Ataxia
20.10
Cerebellum: Nuclei – Anatomy Review
20.11
Case: 60-year-oldMan Presenting with Fainting Episodes
20.12
Syncope: Definition, Etiology, and Causes
20.13
NeurallyMediated Syncope: Definition, Pathophysiology, and Classification
20.14
Syncope: Evaluation, Treatment, and Management
20.15
Case: 24-year-old with Dizziness
20.16
Review of the Vestibular System and Evaluation of Vertigo
20.17
Vertigo: Types
20.18
Acute Vestibular Syndrome: Causes and Differentiation
20.19
ExamTechnique: Head Impulse Test(HIT), Nystagmus, and Test of Skew
20.20
HINTS of INFARCT
Headache
24
21.1
Introduction to Headaches: Groups and 3- Step Evaluation System
21.2
Step 1: Primary and Secondary Headaches and Types of Headaches
21.3
Step 2: Optionsfor Diagnostic Testing and Cluesto Severe Disease
21.4
Step 3: Treatment of Headaches
21.5
Case: 45-year-old Woman with Headache
21.6
Thunderclap Headache: Overview, Evaluation, and Management
21.7
Case: 67-year-old Woman with History of Migraines
21.8
Headache with Visual Disturbances
21.9
Case: 60-year-oldMan with Squamous Cell Carcinoma
21.10
Neurogenic Headache
21.11
Case: 57-year-old Woman with Headache when Sitting Up
21.12
Low-pressure Headache
21.13
Case: 28-year-old Obese Woman with Headache
21.14
High-pressure Headache
21.15
Case: 20-year-old Woman with Episodic Headache
21.16
Chronic, Recurrent, and Episodic Headaches
21.17
Migraine: Aura, Triggers, Evaluation, and Treatment
21.18
Migraine: Prophylaxis and Medications
21.19
Case: 25-year-oldMan with Cluster Headaches
21.20
Trigeminal Autonomic Cephalalgias(TACs)
21.21
Cluster Headaches
21.22
Paroxysmal Hemicrania
21.23
SUNCT and SUNA
21.24
Hemicrania Continua
Neuropathic Pain Syndromes
11
22.1
Neuropathic Pain: Etiologies, Allodynia, Paresthesia, and Dysesthesia
22.2
Neuropathic Pain: Understanding Nerve Pain
22.3
Neuropathic Pain: Close to Lesion (CNS or PNS)
22.4
Neuropathic Pain:Locating a Lesion in the PNS
22.5
Case: 52-year-oldMan with Intense Hip Pain
22.6
Case: 24-year-old Woman with Pruritic Vesicles
22.7
Diabetic Polyneuropathy
22.8
Chemotherapy-induced Polyneuropathy
22.9
Case: 42-year-old Woman with Sharp Pain on the Right Side of Her Face
22.10
Neuropathic Pain: Trigeminal Neuralgia
22.11
Neuropathic Pain: Treatment
Neurologic and Psychiatric Emergencies
26
23.1
Altered Mental Status(AMS) – Emergency Medicine
23.2
Altered Mental Status(AMS): Common Causes
23.3
Altered Mental Status(AMS):First Steps
23.4
Altered Mental Status(AMS): History
23.5
Altered Mental Status(AMS):Management
23.6
Headache (EmergencyMedicine)
23.7
Migraine: Presentation & Diagnosis
23.8
Migraine : Management
23.9
Cluster Headache (EmergencyMedicine)
23.10
Secondary Headache (Emergency Medicine)
23.11
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS) – Emergency Medicine
23.12
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS): Signs & Symptoms
23.13
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS): Examination
23.14
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS): Diagnosis
23.15
Acute Ischemic Stroke (AIS):Management
23.16
SpontaneousIntracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) – Emergency Medicine
23.17
SpontaneousIntracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH): Examination & Diagnosis
23.18
Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH):Management
23.19
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) – Emergency Medicine
23.20
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): Diagnosis
23.21
Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH): Management
23.22
Seizures(EmergencyMedicine)
23.23
Seizures: Pathophysiology
23.24
Seizure: Examination
23.25
Seizure: Diagnosis
23.26
Seizure : Management
Neurologic and Psychiatric Emergencies
9
24.1
Meningitis and Encephalitis(Emergency Medicine)
24.2
Meningitis and Encephalitis: Examination
24.3
Meningitis and Encephalitis: Diagnosis
24.4
Meningitis and Encephalitis : Management & Prophylaxis
24.5
Suicidal Patients(Emergency Medicine)
24.6
Methods of Suicide
24.7
Suicidal Patients: Diagnosis
24.8
Suicidal Patients : Management
24.9
Suicidal Patients: Documentation and Disposition
Pediatric Neurology
0
Seizuresin Children: Introduction
18
26.1
Status Epilepticus : Management
26.2
Generalized Seizure in Children
26.3
Febrile Seizure
26.4
Ataxia in Children
26.5
Migraines and Headachesin Children
26.6
Secondary Headache in Children
26.7
Guillain–Barré Syndrome (GBS) and Acute Disseminated Encephalomyelitis(ADEM)
26.8
Muscular Dystrophy in Children
26.9
Spinal Muscular Atrophy(SMA) in Children
26.10
Infant Botulism
26.11
Myasthenia Gravisin Children
26.12
Cerebral Palsy(CP)
26.13
Intellectual Disability in Children
26.14
Tics and Tourette’sin Children
26.15
Tuberous Sclerosis in Children
26.16
Neurofibromatosis(NF) and Sturge–Weber Syndrome
26.17
Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP), Hydrocephalus & Dandy–Walker Variant (DWV)
26.18
(DWV) Arnold–ChiariMalformations and Craniosynostosis
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