History Taking in Nervous System
History Taking in Nervous System
ON NERVOUS
SYSTEM
•Onset •Localization
1.Catastrophic 1.Upper Motor Neuron
2.Sudden 2.Lower Motor Neuron
3.Acute 3.Mixed
4.Sub-acute •Pattern
5.Chronic/insidious 1.Motor
•Progression 2.Sensory – (thickened nerves)
1.Non-progressive 3.Sensori-motor
2.Gradual progression 4.Motor-sensory
3.Recovery 5.Autonomic
4.Relapsing remitting •Cranial nerves
•Distribution 1.Single
1.Monoparesis 2.Multiple
2.Hemiparesis •Bladder
3.Paraparesis •Bowel
4.Quadriparesis •Cerebellum
•Mental status – Sensorium, MMSE
abscess toxoplasmosis
hemorrhage
Drug History
• Present / previous medication,
Anticonvulsant, OCP, vitamin A,
aminoglycosides
Family History
• Neurological or psychiatric disorder
• Consanguinity
Social History
• Occupation, exposure to toxins
• Smoking, alcohol
Personal history
Myasthenia gravis
3- Sex: ♀
Chorea
Meningioma
Personal history
4- Obstetric : esp. repeated abortions or still birth.
5- Occupation: → Lead → Peripheral neuritis
Driver → disc prolapse
6- Special habits: - Alcohol → Peripheral neuritis
7- Lt. Handed or Rt. Handed: → Why?
(Broca’s area )
• 94% Rt. Handed – Dominant Left Hemisphere
• Speech center is located in dominant hemisphere.
• The dominant one so: in Rt. handed people it is
located in lt hemisphere and vice - versa.
Speech disorders
Aphasia = disturbance in higher neurological and
psychological functions of speech.
Aphasia
Receptive Expressive
(Sensory) (Motor)
Auditory (Word deafness) Spoken speech (Broca’s area 44)
Visual (Word blindness) Written speech (agraphia, area 45)
Speech disorders
Dysarthria: Defective articulation or disturbance in
peripheral motor function of Speech
7 → face 9,10 → Voice 12 → tongue
Types
Pyramidal → slow-labored, disturbances of
resonation, and phonation, often unintelligible
Multiple sclerosis → staccato, abrupt utterance,
Extra Pyramidal → Slow monotonous
Cerebellar → scanning, slurring, monotonous
9 & 10 → Nasal tone
10 → Hoarseness of Voice
Cranial nerves
1. Olfactory
Anosmia, Hyosmia, hallucinations of smell
2. Optic nerve
Visual acuity, Visual field, visual hallucination
3,4,6. Oculamotor, trochlear, abducent
Diplopia, ptosis, squint
5. Trigeminal
Difficulty in mastication
7. Facial
Inability to close eye, drippling of saliva from one
side, deviation of mouth to same side of paralysis
Cranial nerves
8. Vestibulo-choclear
Deafness, tinnitus, vertigo
9,10. Glossopharyngeal, vagus
Nasal tone, regurgitation of food from nose,
dysphagia, hoarseness
11. Accessory
Can not rotate his face to other side, can not raise
his shoulder properly on the diseased side
12. Hypoglossal
Difficulty of speech ± difficulty of mastication
Motor system
Weakness Involuntary
movement
• Unilateral or bilateral
• Proximal or distal
• Symmetrical or
• Static or kinetic
asymmetrical
• Rhythmic or jerky
• Distal or proximal
• What ↑ (emotions)
• Flexor or extensor
• What ↓ (sleep)
• Abductor or adductor
• Discreption ( Pill
• Trunk muscles,
rolling )
abdominal
Sensory system
• Tingling
• Numbness
• Pain
• Temperature
• Touch
• Root pain: occurs at the site of certain
dermatome and ↑ by coughing and
straining
Sphincteric disturbances
Bladder / bowel
• Desire
• Control
• Retention
• Hesitancy
• Erection
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