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Compound muscle action potential

Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) in neurological early rehabilitation: clinical and neurophysiological features

Critical illness polyneuropathy (CIP) in neurological early rehabilitation: clinical and neurophysiological features

... Results: CIP diagnosis was correct in 159 cases (83%). In this study, systemic inflammation, sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), multiple organic failure (MOF), chronic renal failure, liver ...

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Clinical Reasoning: A 62-year-old man with right wrist drop

Clinical Reasoning: A 62-year-old man with right wrist drop

... nerve action potential amplitude at the lower limit of nor- mal range in the superficial peroneal (left ...the compound muscle action potential ...

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Electrophysiological differences between Hirayama disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and cervical spondylotic amyotrophy

Electrophysiological differences between Hirayama disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and cervical spondylotic amyotrophy

... hypothenar compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude of the upper limbs of 100 HD, 97 ALS and 32 CSA cases were reviewed; 35 healthy individuals were included as ...

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Clinical and electrophysiological features of post-traumatic Guillain-Barré syndrome

Clinical and electrophysiological features of post-traumatic Guillain-Barré syndrome

... Electrodiagnoses were made using Viking Quest (EMG & Evoked Potential Response Unit, Nicolet, NE, USA), the standard method at our institute. Electrophysiological ex- aminations included NCS and F-wave ...

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Small (autonomic) and large fiber neuropathy in Parkinson disease and parkinsonism

Small (autonomic) and large fiber neuropathy in Parkinson disease and parkinsonism

... peroneal compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitudes ...nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitudes (4 uV) and tibial, peroneal and sural nerve conduction velocities (39 ...

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Effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on different severities of carpal tunnel syndrome

Effect of extracorporeal shock wave therapy on different severities of carpal tunnel syndrome

... CMAP: Compound muscle action potential; CSA: Cross-sectional area; CTS: Carpal tunnel syndrome; EFD: Energy flux density; ESWT: Extracorporeal shock wave therapy; ML: Motor latency; mm: ...

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Intraoperative Monitoring and Facial Nerve Outcomes After Vestibular Schwannoma Excision

Intraoperative Monitoring and Facial Nerve Outcomes After Vestibular Schwannoma Excision

... electrophysiological monitoring is useful to the surgeon in localization as well as in assessing the extent of the manipulation of these structures. Cranial nerves two to twelve can be monitored by evoked response ...

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PLATELET RICH PLASMA AS A NOVEL TREATMENT FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

PLATELET RICH PLASMA AS A NOVEL TREATMENT FOR CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME

... of compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) and sensory conduction velocity of the median nerve after one and three months of injection ...

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Comparison of single dose radial extracorporeal shock wave and local corticosteroid injection for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome including mid term efficacy: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Comparison of single dose radial extracorporeal shock wave and local corticosteroid injection for treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome including mid term efficacy: a prospective randomized controlled trial

... nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitude in microvolt (uV) and compound muscle action potential (CMAP) amplitude in millivolt (mV) were the parameters used in this ...

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Sonographic follow up after endoscopic carpal tunnel release for severe carpal tunnel syndrome: a one year neuroanatomical prospective observational study

Sonographic follow up after endoscopic carpal tunnel release for severe carpal tunnel syndrome: a one year neuroanatomical prospective observational study

... (APB) muscle. The spontaneous potential including fib- rillation potential and positive phase potential in resting state muscle was ...(APB) muscle for the median nerve, and ...

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Linking demyelination to compound action potential dispersion with a spike-diffuse-spike approach

Linking demyelination to compound action potential dispersion with a spike-diffuse-spike approach

... Axons are the only link between our brains and the external world. Whether through touch, smell or vision, all the information we have about the external world is channeled through bundles of axons. Similarly, our only ...

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Assessing Multi-Unit Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity Across Groups: A Multivariate Approach to a Multivariate Concept

Assessing Multi-Unit Muscle Sympathetic Nerve Activity Across Groups: A Multivariate Approach to a Multivariate Concept

... With so many variables now available for analysis, it is evident that MSNA is a multifactorial concept. A major concern of researchers in this field is deciding which of all the variables collected should be used for ...

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... especially compound muscle action potentials (CMAP), was far more frequent than previously reported, and they suggested that “regional neuropathy was commonly associ- ated with chronic and critical ...

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... The action potential causes the muscle fiber to contract completely, a response referred to as all or none3. Different motor units respond to different..[r] ...

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The effect of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on incidence and severity of oxaliplatin induced peripheral neuropathy: a randomized controlled trial

The effect of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on incidence and severity of oxaliplatin induced peripheral neuropathy: a randomized controlled trial

... Recently, dysfunction of axonal membrane Na + and Ca 2+ channels have been proposed as one of the mecha- nisms underlying OXIPN as well as pain related to chronic neuropathy [20, 21]. Therefore, finding an agent capable ...

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... especially compound muscle action potentials (CMAP), was far more frequent than previously reported, and they suggested that “regional neuropathy was commonly associ- ated with chronic and critical ...

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The Precision of eCAP Thresholds Derived From Amplitude Growth Functions

The Precision of eCAP Thresholds Derived From Amplitude Growth Functions

... this potential effect on our results, we re-analyzed the correlation using T-profiles from the first regular fitting after surgery, which were available in our SoundWave database as ...

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The Ionic Basis of Axonal Conduction in the Central Nervous System of Anodonta Cygnea (Mollusca: Eulamellibranchia)

The Ionic Basis of Axonal Conduction in the Central Nervous System of Anodonta Cygnea (Mollusca: Eulamellibranchia)

... Comparison of the square of the conduction velocity, for the various components of the compound action potential, with distribution of axon diameters in the connective showed that the sm[r] ...

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Novel insight into Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polineuropathy in APECED syndrome: molecular mechanisms and clinical implications in children

Novel insight into Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polineuropathy in APECED syndrome: molecular mechanisms and clinical implications in children

... CMAP: Compound muscle action potentials; EAN: Experimental autoimmune neuropathy; EMG: Electromyograhy; GBS: Guillan Barre Syndrome; IVIG: Intravenous immunoglobulins; MP0: Myelin protein zero; ...

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Original Article Promoting peripheral nerve regeneration with biodegradable poly (DL-lactic acid) f lms

Original Article Promoting peripheral nerve regeneration with biodegradable poly (DL-lactic acid) f lms

... Abstract: Regeneration and repair of peripheral nerve injury has always been a major problem in the clinic. The conventional technique based on suturing the nerve ends to each other coupled with the implantation of nerve ...

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