DIAGNOSTIC TESTS
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PATIENT
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MRI – increased
signal can be seen to light up the basal ganglia on one or both
sides of the brain (detected in 80% of patients with CJD)
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Negative
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Head CT –
Negative
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Negative
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Electroencephalography
(EEG) a periodic sharp wave pattern (occurs in two thirds of the
cases)
or
Periodic pattern called ‘burst wave suppression in which short
periods of comparative electrical silence are broken by a quick
succession of sharp waves (less definite but still suggestive of
CJD)
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Negative (no one in
our family showed the typical spike patterns in the EEG)
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Cerebral Spinal
Fluid (CSF) appears normal except occasional elevation in protein
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Protein
in CSF was slightly elevated
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Positive spinal
fluid test for the 14-3-3 prion protein (detected in over 90% of
patients with CJD)
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Not
performed correctly
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Diagnostic tests of
other treatable diseases are negative
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All diagnostic
tests for treatable illnesses were negative
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Positive blood test
for CJD mutation (familial CJD only)
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Positive (in
addition, we had a strong family history of familial CJD)
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Positive Brain
Biopsy (this can be a dangerous procedure and is only advisable when
an alternative, treatable disease is suspected)
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Not
performed
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Diagnostic
post-mortem examination
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Not
performed
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SYMPTOMS
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Mental
deterioration or emotional disturbance
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Simple loss of memory
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Present
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Subtle loss of reasoning
ability
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Present
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Confusion about time or
place
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Present
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Hallucinations
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Present
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Depression
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Unable
to determine
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Anxiety
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Unable
to determine
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‘Bizarre’ or
uncharacteristic behavior
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Unable
to determine
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Physical
abnormalities
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Difficulty in walking or
climbing stairs (gait
ataxia)
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Present
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Inability to manipulate
eating utensils
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Present
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Inability to speak clearly
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Present
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Blurred
or clouded vision
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Present (included
double vision and supra-nuclear gaze palsy)
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Dizziness or even vertigo
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Unable
to determine
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Rapid
horizontal eye
movements (nystagmus)
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Unable
to determine
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PROGRESSIVE SYMPTOMS
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Global dementia
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Present
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Inability to walk
or sit
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Present
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Inability to take
care of oneself
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Present
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Blindness
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Present (eventually
could only see shadows)
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Involuntary
movements in the form of muscle twitching (myoclonus)
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Present
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Muscle weakness or
paralysis
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Present
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END OF CLINICAL COURSE
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Mute
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Present
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Unresponsive
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Present
(semi-coma)
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Rigid
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Present
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