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* [[UMN Pathways]] are first-order neurons, responsible for carrying signals that Initiate / Modulate / Coordinate movement. | * [[UMN Pathways]] are first-order neurons, responsible for carrying signals that Initiate / Modulate / Coordinate movement. | ||
* The major UMN tract that initiates voluntary movement is the [[Pyramidalism|pyramidal tract]] | * The major UMN tract that initiates voluntary movement is the [[Pyramidalism|pyramidal tract]] | ||
* Any problem in [[UMN Pathways]], named UMN entity | * Any problem in [[UMN Pathways]], named UMN entity | ||
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** Hyper reflexia | ** Hyper reflexia | ||
** [[Clonus]] | ** [[Clonus]] | ||
* Reappearance of primitive reflexes, such as the extensor plantar response ([[Babinski Reflex|Babinski sign]]) | |||
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!CJD | !CJD | ||
!NVCJD | !NVCJD | ||
!HTLV-1 | !HTLV-1 | ||
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!EEE/ | !EEE/ | ||
WEE | WEE | ||
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|Incoordination | |Incoordination | ||
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|Paralysis | |Sapastic Paralysis | ||
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Revision as of 21:17, 6 May 2023
Clinic
- UMN Pathways are first-order neurons, responsible for carrying signals that Initiate / Modulate / Coordinate movement.
- The major UMN tract that initiates voluntary movement is the pyramidal tract
- Any problem in UMN Pathways, named UMN entity
Sign / Symptoms
UMN entity has these Sign / Symptoms
- Muscle Weakness
- Decreased motor control including Speed, Accuracy and Dexterity
- Hypotonia or Hypertonia
- Decreased endurance
- Exaggerated deep tendon reflexes including:
- Spasticity
- Hyper reflexia
- Clonus
- Reappearance of primitive reflexes, such as the extensor plantar response (Babinski sign)
Causes
Dynamic | Static |
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Entity / Miasms
GSS | CJD | NVCJD | HTLV-1 | JE | EEE/
WEE | |
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Hyper Reflexia | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |
Primitive reflexes | +++ | +++ | ||||
Incoordination | +++ | +++ | +++ | |||
Sapastic Paralysis | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ |
Note
- UMN tract is initiating and coordinating movement.
- So I suggest The rubric "Spastic paralysis" for problem in initiating muscular movement
- And also the rubric "Incoordination" for problem in coordination