نتایج جستجو برای: electrodiagnostic findings

تعداد نتایج: 769226  

Journal: :Human gene therapy 1991
Michael Swash

The anterior horn cell diseases, with the exception of polio, are progressive degenerative diseases of the motor neurons. These disorders include SMA types I to III in children and familial and sporadic ALS and its variants (PMA, PLS, and PBP), Kennedy's disease, and SMA type IV in adults. The electrodiagnostic study is a crucial step in the diagnostic process for all of these disorders. In gen...

2002
Muhammad U Farooq Jayne HW Martin Michael T Andary

BACKGROUND Hereditary neuropathy with liability to pressure palsies (HNPP) is an autosomal-dominant painless peripheral neuropathy characterized by episodes of repeated focal pressure neuropathies at sites of entrapment/compression, with a considerable variability in the clinical course. Electrodiagnostic and genetic testing are important in the diagnostic evaluation of these patients. CASE P...

Journal: :Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America 2013
B Jane Distad Michael D Weiss

Sciatic neuropathy is the second most common neuropathy of the lower extremity and a common cause of foot drop. This article reviews the anatomy, clinical features, pathophysiology, and electrodiagnostic assessment of sciatic neuropathies. There are multiple potential sites of pathology, determined in part by the mechanism of insult, including trauma, compression, masses, inflammation, and vasc...

2015
Lawrence R. Robinson

Carpal tunnel syndrome is the most common entrapment neuropathy seen in the electrodiagnostic laboratory. Clinical assessment is an important part of the electrodiagnostic consultation and helps to form an appropriate differential diagnosis. Sensory conduction studies are a critical part of the evaluation. Using a summary index, such as the combined sensory index, is preferable to considering s...

Journal: :Physical medicine and rehabilitation clinics of North America 2013
Sabrina Paganoni Anthony Amato

Electrodiagnostic studies play an important role in the evaluation of patients suspected of having a myopathic disorder. They are used to exclude alternative diagnoses, confirm the presence of muscle disease, narrow down the differential, and identify an appropriate biopsy site. The most informative part of the electrodiagnostic study is needle electromyography. This allows for the analysis of ...

2016
Mahsa Asheghan Mohammad Taghi Hollisaz Abbas Shahabi Aghdam Amidoddin Khatibiaghda

The aim of conducting this study was to determine the prevalence of PTS among patients with carpal tunnel syndrome. The study was conducted from March 2014 to April 2015 in the EDX ward and clinic of physical medicine and rehabilitation at the university hospital; Baqiytallah, a large referral practice and research center in Tehran. We included patients with clinical symptoms and signs of CTS. ...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2013
Y Tamam C Tamam B Tamam M Ustundag M Orak N Tasdemir

OBJECTIVES Peripheral neuropathy is a well-documented disabling sequela of major burn injury. These lesions are associated with both thermal and electrical injuries that may be frequently undiagnosed or overlooked in clinical settings. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of burn-related neuropathy in our database and to investigate the clinical correlates for both mononeuro...

ژورنال: پژوهش در پزشکی 2003
سید منصور رایگانی, , محمد باغبانی, , محمد حسن بهرامی, ,

Background : Electrodiagnostic studies comprise a standard and reliable diagnostic modality for the carpal tunnel syndrome. During the present study, we evaluated the changes of electroneurographic parameters following the operation for carpal tunnel syndrome. Materials and methods : Electrodiagnostic data of 16 patients suffering from idiopathic carpal tunnel syndrome were gathered prior to th...

Journal: :American journal of physical medicine & rehabilitation 2004
Pamela A Hansen Paula Micklesen Lawrence R Robinson

OBJECTIVE To determine the utility of the flick maneuver (flicking motion of hands and wrists when most symptomatic) in the clinical evaluation of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). DESIGN Review of standardized data collection on 142 subjects referred for electrodiagnostic evaluation of possible CTS at a university hospital electrodiagnostic clinic. Subjects were first clinically evaluated with t...

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