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===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | ===Causes in Alphabetical Order=== | ||
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*[[Acute pesticide poisoning ]] | |||
*[[Alcohol withdrawal]] | |||
*[[Amitriptyline toxicity]] | |||
*[[Ammonium bifluoride]] | |||
*[[Amoxapine toxicity]] | |||
*[[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ]] | |||
*[[Angelman syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Anxiety]] | |||
*[[Apoplexy]] | |||
*[[Arizona bark scorpion poisoning ]] | |||
*[[Artemether]] | |||
*[[Arthrogryposis]] | |||
*[[Ataxia]] | |||
*[[Ataxia spastic congenital miosis ]] | |||
*[[Athetosis]] | |||
*[[Autonomic dysreflexia]] | |||
*[[Autonomic dystonia]] | |||
*[[Autosomal recessive spastic paraplegia]] | |||
*[[Bahemuka brown syndrome]] | |||
*[[Baraitser brett piesowicz syndrome]] | |||
*[[Bickerstaff's brainstem encephalitis]] | |||
*[[Black widow spider envenomation]] | |||
*[[Brain tumour]] | |||
*[[Brainstem lesions]] | |||
*[[Cerebellar ataxia]] | |||
*[[Cerebral autosomal recessive arteriopathy ]] | |||
*[[Cerebral lesions]] | |||
*[[Cerebral palsy]] | |||
*[[Cerebro oculo skeleto renal syndrome]] | |||
*[[Cervical or thoracic myelopathy]] | |||
*[[Charcot-marie-tooth disease ]] | |||
*[[Choreoathetosis]] | |||
*[[Choroido cerebral calcification syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Chromosome 1, 1p36 deletion syndrome -]] | |||
*[[Chromosome 9q duplication ]] | |||
*[[Clomipramine toxicity]] | |||
*[[Coenzyme q 10 (coq10),]] | |||
*[[Compressive myelopathy]] | |||
*[[Congenital ichthyosis]] | |||
*[[De barsy syndrome]] | |||
*[[Dermatoleukodystrophy]] | |||
*[[Desipramine toxicity ]] | |||
*[[Dexedrine overdose]] | |||
*[[Dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase deficiency]] | |||
*[[Diomedi-bernardi-placidi syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Doxepin toxicity]] | |||
*[[Dysequilibrium syndrome]] | |||
*[[Dysmorphism]] | |||
*[[Dystonia with cerebellar atrophy ]] | |||
*[[Electrolyte disorders]] | |||
*[[Electrolyte imbalance]] | |||
*[[Encephalopathy progressive ]] | |||
*[[Epidural abscess]] | |||
*[[Epileptic encephalopathy]] | |||
*[[Familial spastic paraparesis]] | |||
*[[Fanconi syndrome]] | |||
*[[Fara-chlupackova syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Fitzsimmons-mclachlan-gilbert syndrome]] | |||
*[[Fitzsimmons-walson-mellor syndrome -]] | |||
*[[Fluoride ]] | |||
*[[Friedreich's ataxia]] | |||
*[[Fryns macrocephaly]] | |||
*[[Gamma-aminobutyrate transaminase deficiency]] | |||
*[[Gangliosidosis generalized gm1]] | |||
*[[Gaucher's disease]] | |||
*[[General paralysis]] | |||
*[[Glut-1 deficiency syndrome]] | |||
*[[Gm1 gangliosidosis ]] | |||
*[[Guillain-barré syndrome]] | |||
*[[Haas-robinson syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Hartnup's disease]] | |||
*[[Head trauma]] | |||
*[[Hepatic coma]] | |||
*[[Holoprosencephaly deletion ]] | |||
*[[Homocystinuria]] | |||
*[[Human t-lymphotropic virus type i (htlv-i) associated myelopathy]] | |||
*[[Hydrocephalus]] | |||
*[[Hyperbaric liquor pressure]] | |||
*[[Hyperexplexia ]] | |||
*[[Hypernatraemia]] | |||
*[[Hyperthyroidism]] | |||
*[[Hypocalcemia]] | |||
*[[Hypomyelination and congenital cataract]] | |||
*[[Imipramine toxicity]] | |||
*[[Infantile diplegia]] | |||
*[[Intracranial bleeding]] | |||
*[[Lesch-nyhan syndrome]] | |||
*[[Leukoencephalopathy]] | |||
*[[Lithium overdose]] | |||
*[[Lumefantrin]] | |||
*[[Lysergic acid diethylamide ]] | |||
*[[Macrogyria]] | |||
*[[Malaria]] | |||
*[[Meningitis]] | |||
*[[Mental retardation]] | |||
*[[Mescal poisoning ]] | |||
*[[Metaldehyde ]] | |||
*[[Methylmalonic aciduria ]] | |||
*[[Microcephaly ]] | |||
*[[Migraine ]] | |||
*[[Mitochondrial protein-associated neurodegeneration]] | |||
*[[Mohr-tranebjaerg syndrome]] | |||
*[[Molybdenum]] | |||
*[[Monoamine oxide inhibitor overdose]] | |||
*[[Monosomy 1p36 ]] | |||
*[[Multiple sclerosis]] | |||
*[[Neuraminidase deficiency ]] | |||
*[[Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease ]] | |||
*[[Neuropathy sensory spastic paraplegia ]] | |||
*[[Nortriptyline toxicity ]] | |||
*[[Oculorenocerebellar syndrome]] | |||
*[[Olivopontocerebellar atrophy ]] | |||
*[[Ovarioleukodystrophy]] | |||
*[[Paine syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Pallidopyramidal syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Parkinson's disease]] | |||
*[[Perphenazine]] | |||
*[[Phenothiazine antenatal infection]] | |||
*[[Phenylketonuria]] | |||
*[[Pilo dento ungular dysplasia ]] | |||
*[[Poliomyelitis]] | |||
*[[Polymicrogyria]] | |||
*[[Polyneuropathy]] | |||
*[[Portal hypertension]] | |||
*[[Preeclampsia]] | |||
*[[Primary lateral sclerosis]] | |||
*[[Progressive alcoholic dementia]] | |||
*[[Protriptyline toxicity]] | |||
*[[Rabies]] | |||
*[[Renal syndrome]] | |||
*[[Reye's syndrome]] | |||
*[[Richards-rundle syndrome]] | |||
*[[Ritalin overdose ]] | |||
*[[Roy-maroteaux-kremp syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Rubinstein-taybi syndrome]] | |||
*[[Seemanova-lesny syndrome]] | |||
*[[Segawa syndrome]] | |||
*[[Serotonin syndrome]] | |||
*[[Serotoninergic syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Severe brain trauma]] | |||
*[[Sialidosis ]] | |||
*[[Smith-fineman-myers syndrome]] | |||
*[[Soto's syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Spastic paraparesis ]] | |||
*[[Spastic spinal paralysis]] | |||
*[[Spinal cord injury]] | |||
*[[Spinal shock ]] | |||
*[[Spinocerebellar ataxia]] | |||
*[[Stroke]] | |||
*[[Sturge-weber syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Subarachnoid hemorrhage]] | |||
*[[Syringobulbia]] | |||
*[[Tetanus ]] | |||
*[[Thyrotoxicosis]] | |||
*[[Tome-brune-fardeau syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Trimipramine toxicity]] | |||
*[[Wells jankovic syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Western equine encephalitis]] | |||
*[[Wolman syndrome ]] | |||
*[[Woods black norbury syndrome]] | |||
*[[Young mckeever squier syndrome]] | |||
*[[Ziehen-oppenheim syndrome]] | |||
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== Laboratory Findings == | == Laboratory Findings == |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Hyperreflexia suggests an upper motor neuron dysfunction. Hyperreflexia usually has a positive Babinkski's sign and spasticity. Usually develops over a period of days to weeks (as opposed to immediate presentation).
Causes
Causes
Common Causes
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
Laboratory Findings
- Calcium
- Lithium
- Drug screen
- Magnesium
- DNA testing
- Serologies for:
- HTLV-I
- HIV
- Rapid plasma reagin (RPR)
Electrolyte and Biomarker Studies
MRI and CT
Other Diagnostic Studies
- Cerebrospinal fluid analysis (for suspected multiple sclerosis)
Treatment
- Replace electrolytes
Acute Pharmacotherapies
- Antispasicity agents
- Steroids
- Interferon
- Glatiramer acetate
- Mitoxantrone
- Cyproheptadine
- Antiretroviral therapy
Surgery and Device Based Therapy
- Surgical intervention to relieve compression (in compressive myelopathies)
- Syringomyelia may require surgical therapy
- Some congenital conditions may require surgical intervention