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Nerve conduction study of the association between glycemic variability and diabetes neuropathy

Nerve conduction study of the association between glycemic variability and diabetes neuropathy

... cle action potential (CMAP) was recorded from a pair of surface cup electrodes placed over the target muscle (abductor pollicis brevis for the median nerve and abduc- tor hallucis for the tibial ...

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Supracubital perineurioma misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome: case report

Supracubital perineurioma misdiagnosed as carpal tunnel syndrome: case report

... median nerve and wasting of thenar ...noted. Nerve conduction studies showed an increased distal latency in the median nerve, a very low thenar compound muscle action poten- tial on median ...

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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

... and sensory latency, amplitude of compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) and sensory conduction velocity of the median ...

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ACUDIN – ACUpuncture and laser acupuncture for treatment of DIabetic peripheral Neuropathy: a randomized, placebo-controlled, partially double-blinded trial

ACUDIN – ACUpuncture and laser acupuncture for treatment of DIabetic peripheral Neuropathy: a randomized, placebo-controlled, partially double-blinded trial

... by nerve conduction studies (NCS) with the sural sensory nerve action potential amplitude as the primary ...sural sensory nerve conduction velocity, tibial motor ...

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Correction

Correction

... performed nerve conduction studies in nine PARK2 and eight idiopathic Parkinson disease patients and found a significant reduc- tion of sural sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) ...

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Electrodiagnostic Findings in 441 Patients with Ulnar Neuropathy - a Retrospective Study

<p>Electrodiagnostic Findings in 441 Patients with Ulnar Neuropathy - a Retrospective Study</p>

... ulnar nerve injury was con fi rmed through electrodiagnostic study in two departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation were collected and demographic data, subjective complaints of the patient, the cause, ...

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Peripheral nerve axonal excitability studies: expanding the neurophysiologist’s armamentarium

Peripheral nerve axonal excitability studies: expanding the neurophysiologist’s armamentarium

... of nerve excitability in chemotherapy-induced neurotoxicity have provided insight into the pathophysio- logical mechanisms involved and enable early identification of neurotoxicity thereby optimizing treatment ...

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Chronic Kidney Disease–Associated Pruritus is Caused by Dysregulated Ion Channels in Sensory Neurons

Chronic Kidney Disease–Associated Pruritus is Caused by Dysregulated Ion Channels in Sensory Neurons

... peripheral nerve in patients with CKD-aP may increase generator potential related to itching and 227. induce action potentials, resulting in encoding the amplitude, frequency and quali[r] ...

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

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

... Evoked Potential Response Unit, Nicolet, NE, USA), the standard method at our ...orthodromic sensory NCS in eight nerves of the bila- teral upper and lower extremities (median, ulnar, tibial, and peroneal ...

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Sensory nerve action potentials and sensory perception in women with arthritis of the hand

Sensory nerve action potentials and sensory perception in women with arthritis of the hand

... maximum potential amplitude was ...median nerve at the wrist (7 cm proximal to the active recording electrode), the stimulator was moved up to the antecubital fossa, and once the supramaximal stimulation ...

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Sensory and motor neuronopathy in a patient with the A382P TDP-43 mutation

Sensory and motor neuronopathy in a patient with the A382P TDP-43 mutation

... motor action potentials (CMAP) were normal in both the median and ulnar nerve, while sensory action potentials (SAP) were reduced in the left median and ulnar nerves and slightly reduced in ...

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Cytokine-specific Neurograms in the Sensory Vagus Nerve

Cytokine-specific Neurograms in the Sensory Vagus Nerve

... continuous sensory flow of information pertaining to the internal body environment, of which the signals that relay systemic inflammation must constitute a key element for an animal’s homeostasis and ...vagus ...

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Sensory nerve conduction system for measurement of nerve velocity across the carpal tunnel

Sensory nerve conduction system for measurement of nerve velocity across the carpal tunnel

... median nerve at the wrist [7]- ...of nerve roots or peripheral nerves providing the hand or of the veins providing the influenced nerves and the pressure may happen at different destinations in ...

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Asymmetric recurrent laryngeal nerve conduction velocities and dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle electromyographic characteristics in clinically normal horses

Asymmetric recurrent laryngeal nerve conduction velocities and dorsal cricoarytenoid muscle electromyographic characteristics in clinically normal horses

... to the jugular vein and perpendicular to the skin in the caudal neck. Supramaximal stimulation at 10 mA and 100 µsec was then applied to produce stimulation of all axons within the RLn and the corresponding compound ...

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Chitosan nerve tube for primary repair of traumatic sensory nerve lesions of the hand without a gap: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

Chitosan nerve tube for primary repair of traumatic sensory nerve lesions of the hand without a gap: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

... traumatic sensory nerve lesions of the hand includes a direct tension-free microsurgical re- pair for lesions without a gap and autologous nerve grafting from another body region for lesions with a ...

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Conduction in ulnar nerve bundles that innervate the proximal and distal muscles: a clinical trial

Conduction in ulnar nerve bundles that innervate the proximal and distal muscles: a clinical trial

... ulnar nerve in the elbow segment but also the posi- tion of the nerve in the arm and forearm segments by shifting the nerve in these ...the nerve fibers that innervate the hypothenar muscles ...

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MR Imaging in the Differential Diagnosis of Neurogenic Foot Drop

MR Imaging in the Differential Diagnosis of Neurogenic Foot Drop

... Peroneal nerve pattern.—Peroneal nerve lesions (Fig 1) were characterized by a restricted involvement of the anterior tibial and extensor digitorum muscle (if the deep ramus of the nerve was ...

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Intramedullary nailing for correction of post-traumatic deformity in late-diagnosed distal radius fractures

Intramedullary nailing for correction of post-traumatic deformity in late-diagnosed distal radius fractures

... was performed through the malunion site using a 5-mm osteotome, and transfixed provisionally with Kirschner wires after manual reduction under C-arm fluoroscopic assistance. A second 1-cm incision was made over the ...

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Optical studies of the secretory event at vertebrate nerve terminals

Optical studies of the secretory event at vertebrate nerve terminals

... Analysis of optical recordings of the action potential in the nerve terminals of a mammal has disclosed the presence of at least two large and rapid changes in the intrinsic optical prop[r] ...

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Intraneural injection of corticosteroids to treat nerve damage in leprosy: a case report and review of literature

Intraneural injection of corticosteroids to treat nerve damage in leprosy: a case report and review of literature

... The treatment of type 1 reactions is aimed at controlling the acute inflammation, easing pain and reversing nerve damage. Multi-drug therapy (MDT) should be continued during a reaction. Acute neuritis is treated ...

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