Bilateral sural sensory neuropathy

    • Nerve Conduction Test Impression - Neurology - MedHelp

      predominantly sensory neuropathy (dysautonomia very mild – loss of sweating in legs). ... median, sural nerves. N.B. conduction velocities of motor fibers of same nerves are normal! provide : adequate educational opportunities ... middle life: upper limbs (e.g. bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome – due to amyloid deposition) and . vitreous ...

      sural nerve injury


    • [DOC File]Neurology 2002

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      Dorsiflexion and inversion (sural nerve) Bilateral SLR. Perform knee extension while hip in 90 degrees, can adduct or abduct hip. Active-assisted SLR with belt, supine or side lying. Side lying SLR, alter trunk/neck position. Mobilize L-spine or sacrum with roll or tennis balls. Hamstring stretch in doorway, STM on hamstrings in stretched position

      right sural sensory response absent


    • COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS

      Sural sparing is present in GBS, which is normal sural sensory nerve response with abnormal sensory nerve results in the arms. If the EMG study is normal, the …

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    • [DOC File]STATEMENT OF THE CASE

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      (450-600 mg daily [taken as four 150 mg capsules spread throughout the day] appears to be most effective dosage for neuropathy for diabetics; it has not been studied for HIV-associated neuropathy and it’s not clear if it would be useful for this; available online at www.benfotiamine.net; information and lengthy list of abstracts of studies showing its benefit are available at www ...

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    • [DOC File]LABSG

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      The study was normal with no electrical evidence of right lumbosacral radiculopathy or peripheral neuropathy. The reported electro diagnostic findings were (1) normal right sural and right superficial peronal sensory responses; (2) normal right posterior tibial and right common peroneal motor responses; and normal EMG of the right leg. Ms ...

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Hereditary Neuropathies

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      The doctor based his opinion on claimant’s alteration of gait that the doctor felt was referral to the left lower extremity and not to the right lower extremity. Dr. Cullen also noted that claimant had no complaints or physical findings consistent with sural neuropathy and that sural neuropathy would not result in mechanical right leg pain. (Ex.

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    • [DOCX File]Yola

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      Sensory loss is confined to the lateral shin and dorsum of the foot. Reflexes are generally normal. EMG/NCS generally reveal abnormalities confined to the L5 muscles, including the lumbosacral paraspinals. Sensory studies (sural and superficial peroneal responses) are normal since the lesion is almost always proximal to the dorsal root ganglion.

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    • [DOCX File]SimpleSite

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      According to a study conducted at the department of neurology, Egypt 9 showed that 69.1% of them had entrapment neuropathies; sensorimotor neuropathy at sites other than usual entrapment sites was diagnosed in 70.9%, while bilateral distal sensory neuropathy in lower limbs was identified in 29.1%.

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    • [DOCX File]Viktor's Notes – Peripheral Neuropathies (general)

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      Sensory neuropathy. This manifests as gradual loss of sensation in the extremities in the . ... this means they have neuropathy) Neuropathic ulcers. can develop secondary to improper foot care. Occur over . pressure points ... SURAL NERVE. Deep veins of the LL.

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    • [DOC File]RAJIV GANDHI UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES, KARNATAKA

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      Causes bilateral sensory neuropathy. Acrylamide neuropathy. CS – skeletal muscle ataxia and weakness. Causes progressive loss of cerebellar Purkinje cells and the degeneration of sensory and somatomotor nerve terminals; the molecular mechanism of toxicity is currently unknown. Histopathologic Evaluation of Peripheral Nerves

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