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Identifier Test_Your_Knowledge_Sampige
Title Test Your Knowledge!
Creator Ritu Sampige
Affiliation School of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine
Description Goal: This multiple choice question will test students' knowledge and understanding of anti-GAD antibody syndrome, including the definition and neuro-ophthalmic findings that are associated with this condition. Learning Point: Anti-GAD antibody syndrome occurs due to the presence of antibodies against the glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) enzyme. GAD, which removes the carboxyl group from glutamic acid, is responsible for converting glutamic acid to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA). When there are antibodies against the GAD enzyme, glutamic acid can no longer be adequately converted to GABA, thus leading to a notable reduction in GABA. The reduction in GABA (inhibitory neurotransmitter) yields a hyperexcitability syndrome. Neuro-ophthalmic findings in this hyperexcitability condition includes oscillopsia, nystagmus (such as downbeat nystagmus), cerebellar ataxia, ophthalmoplegia, and diplopia. However, bitemporal hemianopsia, which may be seen in patients with a tumor pressing against the optic chiasm, is not characteristic of patients with anti-GAD antibody syndrome. Additionally, cranial nerve III palsy and transient monocular vision loss are not characteristic of anti-GAD antibody syndrome.
Date 2024-07
References Image Reference: Yogeswara IB, Maneerat S, Haltrich D. Glutamate decarboxylase from lactic acid bacteria-A key enzyme in GABA synthesis. Microorganisms. 2020;8(12):1923. Available at https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms8121923. Accessed 30 June 2024. Source Reference: Eggenberger ER, Lee AG, Thomas M, Lai EC. Neuro-ophthalmologic findings in patients with the anti-GAD antibody syndrome. Neuro-ophthalmology. 2006;30(1):1-6. Available at https://doi.org/10.1080/01658100600599410. Accessed 30 June 2024.
Language eng
Format application/pdf
Format Creation Microsoft PowerPoint
Type Text
Collection Neuro-Ophthalmology Virtual Education Library: NOVEL http://NOVEL.utah.edu
Publisher North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society
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