PACES MRCP UK - Where MRCPians Meet Since 2006

MRCP is well establised as an entry exam for advanced specialist training in many countries including Malaysia. It consists of 3 paper i.e. Part1, Part2(written tests) and PACES. PACES in full means Practical Assessment of Clinical Examination Skills. It is the third part and the candidate is assessed by fellows of RCP. I passed my PACES in 2005. I am glad that many seniors had guided me throughout my preparation for PACES and I wish to share my experiences with PACES candidates via this blog.


Saturday, June 09, 2007

Fasciculation = MND


What do fasciculations mean in PACES station? One of the prominent lecturer from my university once said, it is equivalent to anterior horn cell lesion until proven otherwise in PACES (or even in clinical practice)!

In the above movie, the patient has fasciculations (spontaneous contraction of a motor unit) noted in the deltoid muscle as well as atrophy. There is also atrophy of the small muscles of the hands. These findings can be seen in motor neuron disease such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Movies drawn from the Neurologic Exam and PediNeurologic Exam websites are used by permission of Paul D. Larsen, M.D., University of Nebraska Medical Center and Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D., University of Utah School of Medicine.

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At 6/23/2007 10:56:00 PM, Blogger faizaan said...

could anybody guide how to use the u tube camera
thanks

 

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