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'''Neuromuscular weakness''' | '''Neuromuscular weakness''' | ||
*UMN: | *UMN: | ||
*** [[CVA (Main)]] | ***[[CVA (Main)]] | ||
*** [[Hemorrhagic stroke]] | ***[[Hemorrhagic stroke]] | ||
*** [[Multiple sclerosis]] | ***[[Multiple sclerosis]] | ||
*** [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)]] (UMN & LMN) | ***[[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)]] (UMN & LMN) | ||
**Spinal cord disease: | **Spinal cord disease: | ||
*** Infection ([[Epidural Abscess (Spinal)]]) | ***Infection ([[Epidural Abscess (Spinal)]]) | ||
*** Infarction/ischemia | ***Infarction/ischemia | ||
*** Trauma ([[Spinal Cord Syndromes]]) | ***Trauma ([[Spinal Cord Syndromes]]) | ||
*** Inflammation ([[Transverse Myelitis]]) | ***Inflammation ([[Transverse Myelitis]]) | ||
*** Tumor | ***Tumor | ||
**Peripheral nerve disease: | **Peripheral nerve disease: | ||
***Lyme disease | ***Lyme disease | ||
*** [[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] | ***[[Guillain-Barre syndrome]] | ||
*** Toxins ([[Ciguatera]]) | ***Toxins ([[Ciguatera]]) | ||
*** [[Tick paralysis]] | ***[[Tick paralysis]] | ||
*** DM neuropathy (non-emergent) | ***DM neuropathy (non-emergent) | ||
**NMJ disease: | **NMJ disease: | ||
*** [[Myasthenia gravis]] crisis | ***[[Myasthenia gravis]] crisis | ||
*** [[Botulism]] | ***[[Botulism]] | ||
*** [[Organophosphate toxicity]] | ***[[Organophosphate toxicity]] | ||
*** [[Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome]] | ***[[Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome]] | ||
**Muscle disease: | **Muscle disease: | ||
*** [[Rhabdomyolysis]] | ***[[Rhabdomyolysis]] | ||
*** [[Dermatomyositis]] | ***[[Dermatomyositis]] | ||
*** [[Polymyositis]] | ***[[Polymyositis]] | ||
*** Alcoholic myopathy | ***Alcoholic myopathy | ||
*'''Non-neuromuscular weakness''' | *'''Non-neuromuscular weakness''' | ||
**Can't miss diagnoses: | **Can't miss diagnoses: | ||
*** [[Sepsis (Main)]] | ***[[Sepsis (Main)]] | ||
*** [[Hypoglycemia]] | ***[[Hypoglycemia]] | ||
*** Periodic paralysis (electrolyte disturbance, K, Mg, Ca) | ***Periodic paralysis (electrolyte disturbance, K, Mg, Ca) | ||
****[[Hypokalemic periodic paralysis]] | ****[[Hypokalemic periodic paralysis]] | ||
****[[Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis]] | ****[[Thyrotoxic periodic paralysis]] | ||
*** Respiratory failure | ***Respiratory failure | ||
**Other | **Other | ||
***[[Cerebral Palsy]] | ***[[Cerebral Palsy]] | ||
Revision as of 15:44, 4 July 2016
Background
- Motor speech disorder characterized by poor articulation of language sounds or pronounciation[1]
- Cranial nerves involved include trigeminal nerve's motor branch (V), facial nerve (VII), glossopharyngeal nerve (IX), vagus nerve (X), and hypoglossal nerve (XII).
Clinical Features
- Includes abnormality to any of the following: breath control, duration of syllables, pitch, range, speed, steadiness, timing, tone, vocal quality, pitch, volume[2]
Differential Diagnosis
Stroke Types
Weakness
Neuromuscular weakness
- UMN:
- Spinal cord disease:
- Infection (Epidural Abscess (Spinal))
- Infarction/ischemia
- Trauma (Spinal Cord Syndromes)
- Inflammation (Transverse Myelitis)
- Tumor
- Peripheral nerve disease:
- Lyme disease
- Guillain-Barre syndrome
- Toxins (Ciguatera)
- Tick paralysis
- DM neuropathy (non-emergent)
- NMJ disease:
- Muscle disease:
- Rhabdomyolysis
- Dermatomyositis
- Polymyositis
- Alcoholic myopathy
- Non-neuromuscular weakness
- Can't miss diagnoses:
- Sepsis (Main)
- Hypoglycemia
- Periodic paralysis (electrolyte disturbance, K, Mg, Ca)
- Respiratory failure
- Other
- Can't miss diagnoses:
Diagnosis
- Clinical diagnosis
- Consider [[CVA] or other neurologic workup
Management
- Treat underlying cause
- Speech pathology
Disposition
- Depends on underlying cause
See Also
References
- ↑ Duffy, J. Defining, Understanding, and Categorizing Motor Speech Disorders. In: Duffy, J. Motor Speech Disorders: Substrates, Differential Diagnosis, and Management. 3rd ed. . St. Louis, Mo: Elsevier Mosby; 2012 ISBN 0323024521.
- ↑ MacKenzie, C (2011). "Dysarthria in stroke: A narrative review of its description and the outcome of intervention". International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 13 (2): 125–36. doi:10.3109/17549507.2011.524940. PMID 21480809
