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CIPD Questions with Complete Solutions
CIDP stands for: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ C: Chronic
I: Inflammatory
D: Demyelinating
P: Polyneuropathy
Define CIDP: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ autoimmune disorder resulting in
progressive weakness and reduced sensation in arms and legs due to
damage to fatty myelin sheath
CIDP develops over how much time to be considered CIDP? Correct
Answer โœ“โœ“ 8 weeks
CIDP is primarily ___________ in nature but can be associated with
several co-morbidities such as: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Idiopathic
1.Neoplastic processes
2. Chronic diabetes
3. HIV infections
Is CIDP acute or chronic? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Chronic
Relapsing CIDP is more common with what age? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“
Over 40
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CIDP stands for: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ C: Chronic I: Inflammatory D: Demyelinating P: Polyneuropathy Define CIDP: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ autoimmune disorder resulting in progressive weakness and reduced sensation in arms and legs due to damage to fatty myelin sheath CIDP develops over how much time to be considered CIDP? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ 8 weeks CIDP is primarily ___________ in nature but can be associated with several co-morbidities such as: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Idiopathic 1.Neoplastic processes

  1. Chronic diabetes
  2. HIV infections Is CIDP acute or chronic? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Chronic Relapsing CIDP is more common with what age? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Over 40

Is CIPD often misdiagnosed or over diagnosed? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Both

  • Multifocal motor neuropathy: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ : pure motor disorder, asymmetrical weakness and confirmed by NCS results
  • Lewis-Sumner Syndrome: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Sensory-motor disorder in distribution of individual nerves, also confirmed by NCS
  • Pure sensory CIDP: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Sensory loss, pain and poor balance with abnormal gait or walking but NO weakness despite abnormal motor nerves in NCS
  • Pure motor CIDP: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Weakness and loss of reflexes without sensory loss List 3 common signs/symptoms of CIDP Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Numbness Impaired sensation Loss of reflexes Difficulty walking due to weakness or drop foot Positive Romberg List 3 diagnostic tools for confirming a diagnosis of CIDP and what each test looks for: Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ 1. 1. CSF: Elevated protein

Who is plasma exchange primarily used for? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Those with more severe CIDP or who do not respond well to corticosteroids and IVIg Define plasma exchange Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Idea is to remove patient's blood and return it without plasma portion of blood cells in order to remove harmful antibodies List the most common regimen of plasma exchange Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ 5-10 courses of PLEx over 2-4 weeks Corticosteroid treatment may be used to treat CIDP and is safe for long- term administration or short term? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Short term Relapse rate on corticosteroid treatment is Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ 45% What symptom needs to be highly considered when creating a treatment plan for CIDP? And how is it monitored? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Fatigue/ overwork Look for physiologic response to exercise Is there are specific exercise regimens to follow for rehab of CIDP? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ No

Does CIDP rely heavily on short term or long term medications then typically improves? Correct Answer โœ“โœ“ Long term