2016-09-09T03-28-49Z
Source: National Journal of Integrated Research in Medicine
Dr Sangeeta Jain*, Dr Vijay Vaidya**, Dr Mukesh Dinkar***, Dr Balaji Ghugare Asst****, Dr Manjiri Joshi*****.
Introduction: Nerve conduction studies (NCS) are an essential part of the work-up of peripheral neuropathies. NCS with EMG allows diagnostic classification, understanding and separation of different neuropathies. Symmetrical lower limb weakness of neurological origin often demands EDX study. Neuropathies may be mixed or motor or sensory. Further it may be either axonal or demyelinating. Aims and objectives: To assess nerve conduction studies in symmetrical lower limb weakness patients with peripheral neuropathies. To estimate prevalence of neuropathies in this cohort. Material methods: Forty cases and equal no of controls underwent NCV study. Tibial peroneal motor and sural sensory nerve conductions were done. Data was stored in excel sheet for analysis. Different NCV variables were compared between the groups. Unpaired ttest was used for comparison of variables. Level of significance was kept at p value
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Παρασκευή 9 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
Nerve Conduction Studies In Lower Limb Weakness
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