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where is CK-MB found?
heart
where is CK-MM found?
muscle
where is CK-BB found?
brain
why should you wait 30 mins after a meal before swimming?
all blood in the gut and skeletal mm. have ran out of ATP
how does neurogenic muscle disease present?
distal weakness + fasiculations
how does a myopathic muscle disease presents?
proximal weakness plus pain
what is the light chain composed of?
actin
what is the heavy chain composed of?
myosin
what band of sarcomere does not change in length?
A band
where are the T tubules located:
in the cardiac muscle
skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle : z line
,skeletal muscle: A-I junction
what is duchenne's MD?
sign
presentation
dystrophin frameshift, gower sign, calf pseudohypertrophy
what is becker's MD?
dystrophin missense, sx >5y/o
myotonic dystrophy
bird's beak face, can't let go when shake hands
what is myasthenic syndrome=lambert-eaton
when do they get stronger? (2)
cancer
gets stronger as day goes by, stronger with EMG, not small cell CA
myasthenia gravis: when do they get stronger? when do they get weaker? what should be ruled out?
gets weaker as day goes, stronger with edrophonium, weaker with EMG, rule out thymoma.
what is multiple sclerosis? name the antibody
anti-myelin Ab, young woman with vision problems, sx come and go
what is metachromiatic leukodystrophy?
arylsulfatase deficiency, kid with MS presentation
what is ataxia telangectasia
spider veins, Ig A deficiency
what is friedreich 's ataxia?
retinitis pigmentosa, scoliosis
what is adrenal leukodystrophy?
carnitine shuttle problem, adrenal failure
what is guillain-barre?
ascending paralysis, 2 wk after URI
what is ALS?
middle age male with fasciculations, descending paralysis, no sensory problems
what is werdnig-hoffman?
fasciculations in a newborn, no anterior horns
what is polio?
asymetric fasciculations in a child, 2wk after gastroenteritis
what is choreoathetosis?
dance-like movements, wringing of hands, quivering voice
what is atonic cerebral palsy
no muscle tone, floppy