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| + | ==Nerve Injury== |
| + | ===Classification of Peripheral Nerve Disease=== |
| + | {| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="2" |
| + | |- |
| + | |style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black" width="200"|'''By Nerve Type |
| + | |style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black" width="200"|'''By Anatomy''' |
| + | |style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black" width="250"|'''By Pathology''' |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | *Mixed |
| + | | |
| + | *NMJ |
| + | |'''Neuronopathy :''' ''The Whole nerve cell'' |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | *Motor |
| + | | |
| + | *Distal / Proximal |
| + | |'''Axonopathy :''' ''The axon'' |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | *Sensory |
| + | | |
| + | *Root / Spinal Cord |
| + | |'''Demyelination:''' ''Schwann cell'' |
| + | |- |
| + | |} |
| + | <br> |
| + | |
| + | ===Types of Injury=== |
| + | {| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="2" |
| + | |- |
| + | |style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black"|'''Neuropraxia:'''|| |
| + | *Temporary interruption of conduction - no histological change. |
| + | |- |
| + | |style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black"|'''Axonotemesis:'''|| |
| + | *Axon interupted but basal lamina intact (e.g. crush injury) |
| + | *Regeneration occurs along original path - prospect for functional recovery good. |
| + | |- |
| + | |style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black"|'''Neurotemesis:'''|| |
| + | *Axon '''and''' basal lamina interupted (e.g. transection injury) |
| + | *Success of regeneration depends on finding the correct distal stump |
| + | |} |
| + | <br> |
| + | |
| + | ===Clinical Signs with Peripheral Nerve Disease=== |
| + | {| align="center" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="0" |
| + | |width="350"| |
| + | :<u>'''Motor Neuropathy Signs (LMN signs)'''</u> |
| + | |width="350"| |
| + | :<u>'''Sensory Neuropathy'''</u> |
| + | |width="350"| |
| + | :<u>'''Autonomic Neuropathy'''</u> |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | *Flaccid paresis/paralysis of innervated structures |
| + | | |
| + | *Decreased or abherrant 'pain' response or sensation |
| + | | |
| + | *Aniscoria (dilated / constricted pupils) |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | *Neurogenic muscle atrophy (very rapid) |
| + | | |
| + | *Proprioceptive defects |
| + | | |
| + | *Decreased tear production |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | *Reduced / absent reflexes and muscle tone |
| + | | |
| + | *Abnormal sensation (paraesthesia)/sensitivity (dysthesia) |
| + | | |
| + | *Decreased salivation |
| + | |- |
| + | | |
| + | | |
| + | *Reduced / absent reflexes without muscle atrophy |
| + | | |
| + | *Bradycardia |
| + | |} |
| + | <br> |
| + | |
| + | ==Peripheral Nerve Disease in Small Animals== |
| + | {| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="2" |
| + | |- style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black" |
| + | |width="150"|<center><big>'''Disease'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="200"|<center><big>'''Pathology'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="250"|<center><big>'''Clinical Signs'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="250"|<center><big>'''Diagnosis'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="250"|<center><big>'''Prognosis + Treatment'''</big></center> |
| + | |- |
| + | |<center><big>'''Distal Denervating Disease'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Distal axonopathy, possibly of toxic origin |
| + | | |
| + | *Tetraparesis |
| + | *Dysphonia / Aphonia |
| + | *Neck Weakness |
| + | *Tetraparesis developing to tetraplegia in severe cases ''floppy dog'' |
| + | *Sensory function preserved: Pain but '''no''' withdrawal |
| + | | |
| + | *Biopsy / EMG unhelpful |
| + | | |
| + | *Very good prognosis |
| + | *Recovery in 3-6 weeks by '''axon regeneration''' |
| + | *Good nursing to prevent pressure sores in the recumbant animal |
| + | |- style="background:#F0F8FF; color:black" |
| + | |<center><big><span id="IPRN">'''Idiopathic Polyradiculoneuritis'''</span></big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Immune mediated demyelination often involving roots, directed against unknown epitopes in peripheral myelin. |
| + | *May be post infection |
| + | *May get axonal injury if severe |
| + | | |
| + | *As for distal denervating (although more rapid onset) |
| + | *May have sensory involvement. |
| + | | |
| + | *By clinical signs |
| + | *CSF changes if roots involved |
| + | *Slower nerve conduction |
| + | *H reflexes and F-waves may be lost |
| + | | |
| + | *Very good prognosis |
| + | *Recovery in 3-6 weeks by '''remyelination''' |
| + | *Immunosuppresive levels of corticosteroids (although may delay remyelination) |
| + | |- |
| + | |<center><big>'''Cauda Equina Traction'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Tail pull injury |
| + | *Esp. cats after RTA |
| + | *Lesion via longitudinal traction |
| + | *Sacrocaudal dislocation/fracture |
| + | | |
| + | *Limp tail |
| + | *Incontinence |
| + | *Hindlimb Paresis |
| + | | |
| + | *Diagnosis on Clinical signs and history |
| + | *+/- Radiographs to show dislocation/fracture |
| + | | |
| + | *Prognosis difficult to predict |
| + | *Poor prognosis if tail limp & no anal tone |
| + | *Supportive treatment |
| + | *'''Persist for >3 months if possible''' |
| + | |- style="background:#F0F8FF; color:black" |
| + | |<center><big>'''Peripheral Nerve Tumours'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Nerve sheath tumours |
| + | *Generally tumours of Schwann cells |
| + | *Common in dog Brachial plexus |
| + | | |
| + | *Chronic single forelimb lameness |
| + | *Weakness |
| + | *Muscle Atrophy |
| + | *Pain in Axilla |
| + | *LMN signs (may get UMN if grows into spinal cord |
| + | | |
| + | *Clinical signs |
| + | *Imaging |
| + | | |
| + | *Prognosis dependant on location |
| + | *Poor prognosis if in spinal cord |
| + | *Amputation of limb? |
| + | |- |
| + | |<center><big>'''Feline Dysautonomia'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Common in 1980's - Sporadic now |
| + | *Degeneration (toxic?) of autonomic ganglia |
| + | | |
| + | *Mainly Parasympathetic |
| + | *Vomiting |
| + | *3rd Eyelid protrusion |
| + | *Dilated pupils + poor PLR |
| + | *Reduced Lacrimation |
| + | *Megaoesophagus |
| + | *Bradycardia |
| + | | |
| + | *Clinical signs |
| + | | |
| + | *Poor Prognosis |
| + | *Supportive therapy only |
| + | *Similar sporadic disease seen in dogs |
| + | |- |
| + | |} |
| + | |
| + | ==Peripheral Nerve Disease in Large Animals== |
| + | {| cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" border="2" |
| + | |-- style="background:#B0E0E6; color:black" |
| + | |width="150"|<center><big>'''Disease'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="200"|<center><big>'''Pathology'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="250"|<center><big>'''Clinical Signs'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="250"|<center><big>'''Diagnosis'''</big></center> |
| + | |width="250"|<center><big>'''Prognosis + Treatment'''</big></center> |
| + | |- |
| + | |<center><big>'''Idiopathic Laryngeal Hemiplagia (ILH)'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Progressive loss of fibres (esp. large diameter) within left recurrent laryngeal nerve compared to right |
| + | *[[PNS Repsonses to Injury#The 'Dying Back' Phenomenon|Dying back]] axonopathy with myelin sheath involvement: |
| + | **Degenerating fibres |
| + | **Regenerating clusters |
| + | **De/Re-myelination |
| + | *Flattening of nerve between aorta & trachea |
| + | | |
| + | *Inspiratory 'roaring' noise - flapping of vocal fold |
| + | | |
| + | *'Slap test' - adduction of contralateral arytenoid during expiration |
| + | *Endoscopic examination - assymetric arytenoids, poor abduction of left vocal fold. |
| + | *Palpable atrophy of laryngeal musculature |
| + | | |
| + | *Laryngeal Ventriculectomy (Hobday procedure) |
| + | *'Tie Back' |
| + | *Laryngeal muscle prosthesis |
| + | *Prognosis usually good |
| + | |-style="background:#F0F8FF; color:black" |
| + | |<center><big>'''Cauda Equina Neuritis'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Equine version of [[#IPRN|Idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis]] |
| + | *Extradural nerve roots of cauda equina thickened and discoloured |
| + | *Inflammatory infiltrate (lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages) |
| + | *Extensive axonal damage and demyelination |
| + | *Cranial nerve involvement often occurs |
| + | *Aetiology unknown: |
| + | **Antecedent infection? |
| + | **Antibodies to PNS myelin? |
| + | | |
| + | *Paralysis & anaesthesia of tail |
| + | *Urinary incontinence |
| + | *Loss of anal reflex |
| + | *Failure to defaecate |
| + | *Pain/hypersensitivity in gluteal/tail-head area |
| + | | |
| + | *Clinical signs |
| + | | |
| + | *Recovery unlikely - most animals are destroyed. |
| + | |- |
| + | |<center><big>'''Stringhalt'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Causes poorly understood - similar signs caused by sweat pea plant ingestion (lathyrism) |
| + | *Distal axonopathy (esp. large diameter fibres) |
| + | | |
| + | *Abrupt onset continuous / intermittent hyperflexion of one or both hind limbs |
| + | *May also have ataxia, urinary incontinence, perineal flaccidity |
| + | | |
| + | *Differential diagnosis : Upward fixation of patella |
| + | | |
| + | *May get spontaneous recovery |
| + | *Move pasture |
| + | *Tenectomy of lateral digital extensor may help |
| + | |- |
| + | |-style="background:#F0F8FF; color:black" |
| + | |<center><big>'''Equine Motor Neuron Disease'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *Generalised LMN disorder |
| + | *Degeneration of Ventral horn motor neuron |
| + | *[[PNS Repsonses to Injury#Chromatolysis|Chromatolysis]] |
| + | *Neurofilament accumulation |
| + | *Gliosis |
| + | *[[PNS Repsonses to Injury#Wallerian Degeneration|Wallerian degeneration]] |
| + | *Denervation changes in muscle |
| + | | |
| + | *Weight Loss |
| + | *Muscle atrophy |
| + | *Generalised Weakness |
| + | *Short strided gait + narrow based stance |
| + | *Trembling |
| + | *Sweating and fasiculations |
| + | *Increased recumbency |
| + | | |
| + | *Elevated CK |
| + | *CSF protein |
| + | *Denervation of EMG |
| + | | |
| + | *May progress to constant recumbency (destroy), stabilise or improve |
| + | |- |
| + | |<center><big>'''Suprascapular Nerve Injury'''</big></center> |
| + | | |
| + | *'''"Sweeny"''' |
| + | *Commonly damaged by horse coliding into objects |
| + | *Fibrous entrapment as nerve reflected around wing of scapula |
| + | *Atrophy of supra- & infra- spinatous muscles |
| + | | |
| + | *Lateral luxation of shoulder when weight bearing |
| + | *Muscle wasting around shoulder |
| + | | |
| + | *Clinical signs |
| + | *History |
| + | | |
| + | *No more than 30cm regrowth in 12 months expected due to irreversible muscle fibrosis. |
| + | |
| + | |- |
| + | |} |
| + | |
| + | ==Other Polyneuropathies== |
| + | *Tick Paralysis |
| + | *Vincristine Toxicity |
| + | *Endocrine polyneuropathy |
| + | **Dogs - hypothyroidism, insulinoma, diabetes mellitus |
| + | **Cats - diabetes mellitus |
| + | *Genetic polyneuropathies |
| + | *Protozoan polyradiculoneuritis |
| + | *Idiopathic facial paralysis (e.g. Bell's Palsy) |
| + | *Botulism |
| + | |
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