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Sweet/maple smelling urine?
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Sweet/maple smelling urine- MSUD elevated level of alloisoleucine
Musty smelling baby- PKU here is an elevation of phenylalanine and tyrosine becomes essential Rotten egg smelling urine– cystinuria |
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Musty smelling baby-?
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Musty smelling baby- PKU here is an elevation of phenylalanine and tyrosine becomes essential
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Rotten egg smelling urine?
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Rotten egg smelling urine– cystinuria
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Sensory Defect: Anterior Shoulder
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Nerve root C5
Biceps Reflex Motor: Deltoid, Biceps |
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Sensory Defect: Lateral Forearm
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C6
Brachioradialis Reflex Motor: Biceps, Wrist Extensors |
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Sensory Defect: Posterior Forearm
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C7
Reflex: Triceps Motor: triceps, wrist flexors, finger extensors |
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Motor Deficit : triceps, wrist flexors, finger extensors
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C7
Reflex: Triceps Sensory Defect: Posterior Forearm |
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Motor: Deltoid, Biceps
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C5
Sensory Defect: Anterior Shoulder Reflex: Biceps |
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Motor Deficit: Biceps, Wrist Extensors
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C6
Brachioradialis Reflex Sensory Deficit: Lateral Forearm |
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Sensory Defect: 4th and 5th fingers, medial forearm
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C8
Finger Flexors No reflex |
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Motor Defect: Finger flexors
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C8
Sensory Defect: 4th and 5th fingers, medial forearm No reflex |
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Sensory deficit Axilla
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T1
motor finger interossei |
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Motor deficit finger interossei
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T1
Axilla sensation |
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Sensory defect: Medial leg
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L4
Motor tibialis anterior (foot dorsiflextion) Patellar reflex |
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Motor tibialis anterior (foot dorsiflextion)
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L4
Sensory defect: Medial leg Patellar reflex |
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Sensory defect: Lateral lower leg, first web space
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L5
Motor defect: extensor hallucis longus (first toe dorsiflexion) No reflex |
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Motor defect: extensor hallucis longus (first toe dorsiflexion)
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L5
Sensory defect: Lateral lower leg, first web space no reflex |
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sensory defect: lateral foot
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S1
Motor defect: Peroneus longus and brevis (foot eversion) Gastrocnemius (foot plantar flexion) Reflex Achilles |
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Motor defect: Peroneus longus and brevis (foot eversion)
Gastrocnemius (foot plantar flexion) |
S1
sensory defect: lateral foot Reflex: Achilles |
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Stones and shapes
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calcium oxalate/phosphate = Envelope shaped or octahedral crystals (ethylene glycol tox)
struvite = coffin-lid shape (urease-producing bug alkaline piss) uric acid = Polychromatic crystals cystine = Hexagonal crystals |