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1 Neurological History and Exam
Neurological History and Exam

2 Peculiarities Where is the lesion=localization
What is the lesion=differential diagnosis What is the etiology of the lesion

3 Chief Complaint Time factor Location factor Associations Time of onset
Mode of onset Change over time (progression) If episodic: duration, recurrence Location factor Right/left, Upper/lower, Crossed Associations

4 Past History Family History Social History

5 Neurological Symptoms
Headache Changes in the level of consciousness Weakness Sensory changes Abnormal movements Memory and behavioral changes Falls

6 Headache Description and history taking Possible etiologies
Checklist for pain Possible etiologies Primary Secondary Red flags in the history of headache

7 Level of Consciousness
Seizures Classification Temporal progression Possible etiologies Syncope Breath holding spells Mass effect and increased intracranial pressure

8 Weakness / Sensory Change
Onset Distribution Progression Associated symptoms Etiologies

9 Abnormal Movements Shaking movements of the hands
Slow writhing movements Ballistic proximal movements Sudden jerks

10 Memory and Confusion Baseline of the patient
History of trauma, incontinence, gait problem, anticoagulation, abnormal movements, language deficit, systemic disease. Onset of the change Specific manifestation Living environment Possible etiologies

11 Falls Loss of consciousness: seizure, syncope
Transient ischemic attacks Third ventricular and posterior fossa tumors Motor and sensory impairment of the lower limbs: neuromuscular disorders myelopathy cerebral and cerebellar disorders basal ganglionic diseases - Neuropathy.

12 Neurological Exam

13 Neurologic Exam General observations Neck and cervical spine
Cranial nerves Motor system Sensory system Coordination Cortical function

14 General Observations Level of consciousness Facial appearance Gait
Speech Language Involuntary movements Hand writing Neck and spine movements

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16 Gait Hemiparetic Spastic Foot drop Parkinsonian Cerebellar Apraxic

17 Speech Disorder of articulation, motor weakness myasthenia gravis
motor neuron disease multiple lacunes parkinsonism cerebellar lesions Recurrent laryngeal nerve palsy

18 Language (Aphasia) Broca’s Wernicke’s Conduction aphasia
Global aphasia

19 Language Spontaneous speech Naming objects Comprehension
Repetition of spoken words Reading aloud Handwriting

20 Involuntary movements
- Tremor Chorea: Athetosis Dystonia Myoclonus Hemiballismus Orofacial-lingual dyskinesia Tics

21 Chorea repetitive, brief, irregular, somewhat rapid involuntary movements that start in one part of the body and move abruptly, unpredictably, and often continuously to another part

22 Athetosis a continuous stream of slow, flowing, writhing involuntary movements.

23 Hemiballismus a type of chorea, usually involving violent, involuntary flinging of one arm and/or one leg.

24 Dystonia characterized by long-lasting (sustained) involuntary muscle contractions that may force into abnormal positions—for example, causing the entire body, the trunk, limbs, or neck to twist.

25 Neurologic Exam General observations Neck and cervical spine
Cranial nerves Motor system Sensory system Coordination Cortical function

26 Cranial Nerves Olfactory nerve Optic Nerve visual acuity
pupillary reflexes visual fields color vision fundoscopy

27 Cranial Nerves Oculomotor, Trochlear, Abducent nerves Trigeminal nerve
sensory motor corneal reflex jaw jerk

28 Cranial Nerves Facial nerve Vestibulocochlear nerve
Glossopharyngeal and Vagus nerves Accessory nerve Hypoglossal nerve

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30 Neurologic Exam General observations Neck and cervical spine
Cranial nerves Motor system Sensory system Coordination Cortical function

31 Motor System Inspection and palpation of muscle groups
Assessment of tone Testing of power Deep tendon reflexes and plantar responses Superficial and Pathological reflexes

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34 Neurologic Exam General observations Neck and cervical spine
Cranial nerves Motor system Sensory system Coordination Cortical function

35 Sensory System Pattern and distribution peripheral neuropathy
mononeuropathy radiculopathy myelopathy hemispheric

36 Sensory System Modalties pain temperature light touch vibration
positin

37 Neurologic Exam General observations Neck and cervical spine
Cranial nerves Motor system Sensory system Coordination Cortical function

38 Coordination Finger-Nose-Finger test Heel-Shin test
Rapid alternating movements Stance and gait

39 Cortical Function Point localization Streiognosis Graphaesthesia
Sensory inattention Calculating skills Constructional apraxia


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