نتایج جستجو برای: electrodiagnostic findings

تعداد نتایج: 769226  

Journal: :Nutrition reviews 2004
Elaine Aufiero Todd P Stitik Patrick M Foye Boqing Chen

It has been hypothesized that idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a manifestation of vitamin B6 deficiency. Some claim that B6 supplementation can alleviate symptoms. Others argue that pain relief occurs because of vitamin B6's anti-nociceptive properties or because B6 supplementation addresses an unrecognized peripheral neuropathy. Few studies on CTS and B6 employed electrodiagnostic te...

Journal: :Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America 2013
Leo H Wang Michael D Weiss

The radial nerve is the major nerve serving the extensor compartment of the arm. This article describes the anatomic features, clinical features based on lesion location, electrodiagnostic assessment, prognosis, and treatment of radial neuropathies. Numerous traumatic causes have been reported to result in radial neuropathies, including compression or stretch injury, surgical insult, or trauma....

Journal: :Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1994

Journal: :Postgraduate medical journal 1964
J BEHRMAN

Basis of the Electroretinogram An electrical potential exists between the cornea and the fundus of the living eye. When the eye is illuminated by a flash of light a small potential is generated in addition to this corneofundal potential, which forms the ERG. This is analogous to the way in which the ECG is recorded above the steady skin potential. The final response is the sum of a number of co...

Journal: :Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society 2018
Madeleine E Seidel Geoffrey K Seidel David Hakopian Erich Hornbach Michael Andary

PURPOSE Cadaveric palmar dissections reveal an ulnar sensory crossover (Berrettini anastomosis) to the third common palmar nerve so frequently that this crossover is considered a normal part of the anatomy. No literature has documented electrophysiologic evidence of the Berrettini anastomosis (BA). Presentation of third digit ulnar sensory crossover waveforms. METHODS Retrospective chart revi...

Journal: :Neurology 2013
Carlos A Selmonosky

A 32-year-old woman presented with a 5-year history of left shoulder pain, medial hand and forearm numbness, and progressive hand weakness and atrophy. Electrodiagnostic studies were characteristic of true neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome, and a chest x-ray showed bilateral elongated C7 transverse processes. High-resolution ultrasound studies revealed compression of the left lower trunk (LT)...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2003
Philip Dean Zaneteas

Brachial plexus injuries represent a complex clinical challenge from both a diagnostic and treatment standpoint. Given the potential etiologic mechanisms of injury, as well as the varied number of anatomic sites vulnerable to such injury, it is essential that a precise diagnostic approach be utilized. From a neurophysiologic perspective, the electrodiagnostic examination has been shown to be th...

2007
Charlene Ong Hema S. Nallamshetty Levon N. Nazarian Mark S. Rekant Steven Mandel

Posterior interosseous nerve entrapment is a potential cause of upper extremity muscle weakness and pain. The diagnosis may be difficult to make clinically, and electrodiagnostic tests may not identify the exact site of nerve compression. We report a case of posterior interosseous nerve entrapment in which electrodiagnostic studies suggested radial neuropathy at the level of the spiral groove, ...

Journal: :Neurologic clinics 2012
Eric J Sorenson

The motor neuron diseases are a set of disorders associated with the selective degeneration of motor neurons. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is the most common and confers the gravest prognosis. Although ALS occurs with known genetic causes in a small minority, other motor neuron disorders have well-defined genetic mutations. Electrodiagnostic testing is important to distinguish these vari...

2016
Vijay Renga Elijah Stommel Allen Miraflor William Hickey

Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP) and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) are two separate disease entities with differing clinical and electrodiagnostic features. We report the case of a 56-year-old female who was referred to us with a confusing clinical and electrodiagnostic picture of CIDP vs ALS. In spite of immunosuppressive treatments, her condition rapidly ...

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