Sural sensory neuropathy

    • Sural Nerve Entrapment Explained | | Chronic Body Pain

      The Σ7 NTs nds combines results from 5 nerve conduction studies (sural nerve sensory nerve action potential, peroneal nerve compound muscle action potential, peroneal nerve motor conduction velocity, peroneal nerve distal motor latency, and tibial distal motor latency) with vibration detection threshold (VDT) of the hallux, and heart rate ...

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      Apr 14, 2015 · ND II-4 44 72, MI Walking difficulties Age 48: Leg weakness more on left. + LL Age 48: CMT2 type sensorimotor axonal neuropathy N ND ND ND Family 42 III-3 42 - LL proximal weakness Age 55: Proximal LL weakness - LL Age 50: Motor neuropathy, mild sensory findings (SNAP 5.9 µV).

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    • [DOC File]Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences,

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      On September 18, 2002, Dr. Roach stated that it is very difficult to say how much of claimant's sural sensory nerve condition may have been produced by swelling from the original injury and how much of it related to her diabetic neuropathy.

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    • [DOC File]Veterans Benefits Administration Home

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      Rautenstrauss B, Neitzel B, Muench C, Haas J, Holinski-Feder E. Late onset hereditary sensory neuropathy type 1 (HSN1) caused by a novel p.C133R missense mutation in SPTLC1 Würzburg, Germany. 2009 Meeting of the Peripheral Nerve Society July 4-8, 2009. (290 of 381)

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    • [DOC File]STATEMENT OF THE CASE rce.org

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      - no sensory nerve action potentials elicitable in ulnar, median, sural nerves. N.B. conduction velocities of motor fibers of same nerves are normal! provide : adequate educational opportunities: ... congenital sensory neuropathy with selective loss of small myelinated fibers) congenital insensitivity to pain.

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    • [DOC File]Neurology: Genetics

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      Sensory NC: Should be normal…Most sensitive test to R/O is the sural evoked w/ low Amp for axon degeneration Motor NC: Done in most involved quadrant. Absent response is NOT enough; motor Amp reduced >50% between sides

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    • [DOCX File]Neuropathy Impairment Score of the Lower Limb (NIS-LL)

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      Neuropathy was found in 67.7% of subjects. Sensory alterations (sural sensory evoked potential amplitude) were most frequent in lower limbs. The study correlated the risk factors of neuropathy with the occurrence of the disease and found that frequency of neuropathy rose in proportion to total life time dose of ethanol.

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

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      Neuritis, cranial or peripheral, characterized by loss of reflexes, muscle atrophy, sensory disturbances, and constant pain, at times excruciating, is to be rated on the scale provided for injury of the nerve involved, with a maximum equal to severe, incomplete, paralysis. See nerve involved for diagnostic code number and rating.

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    • University of Michigan

      Lumbo-sacral root lesions are most frequent in the L5-S1 distribution, the intervertebral space between the lumbar and sacral vertebrae. They are typically caused by compression of the nerve root as it exits the spinal canal and cause a great deal of low back pain with radiation to the affected limb(s) and loss of reflexes, and weakness.

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    • [DOCX File]Type Report Title Here - CloudEMG

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      Another way to evaluate the morphological changes of nerve fibers in diabetic neuropathy is the nerve biopsy, usually performed at the sural nerve, but the technique is invasive and quite laborious, which significantly limits its applicability in clinical practice [6, 83].

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