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All-printed stretchable corneal sensor on soft contact lenses for noninvasive and painless ocular electrodiagnosis [PDF]

open access: goldNature Communications, 2021
Electroretinogram examinations serve as routine clinical procedures in ophthalmology for the diagnosis and management of many ocular diseases. However, the rigid form factor of current corneal sensors produces a mismatch with the soft, curvilinear, and ...
Kyunghun Kim   +11 more
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Electrodiagnosis in plexopathies; an update

open access: bronzeRinsho Shinkeigaku, 2012
To diagnose brachial plexopathies is often challenging for neurologists. The complexity in anatomy of brachial plexus may preclude easy understanding of the anatomic localization, and the clinical features of plexopathy may mimic myelopathies, radiculopathies or neuropathies, which are more common disorders.
Higashihara, Mana, Sonoo, Masahiro
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Electrodiagnosis in Cancer Rehabilitation [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2017
With numerous advancements in early detection and multimodal therapy, cancer has become a chronic disease. As the number of cancer survivors continues to increase, physiatrists and other neuromuscular disease specialists are more likely to encounter individuals with residual impairments, disabilities, and/or handicaps resulting from cancer or related ...
Christian M Custódio
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Prediagnosis- Electrodiagnosis; How Much Concordant? [PDF]

open access: yesNamık Kemal Tıp Dergisi, 2018
Aim:Electrodiagnostic test is a study that gives information about underlying neuromuscular disorder, so practically it is accepted as an extension of physical examination.
Kübra USTAÖMER, A. Banu SARIFAKIOĞLU
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ELECTRODIAGNOSIS

open access: yesThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1961
1. The results of electrodiagnostic tests reveal the level and progress of nerve lesions. 2. The findings in a myopathic lesion are: a) a normal SD curve; b) no fibrillation on the E.M.G.; c) on volition a full interference pattern-because motor units have not been lost, but only muscle fibres within the units; d) the action potentials are short in ...
C. B. Wynn Parry
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Electrodiagnosis

open access: yesPediatric Rehabilitation, 2020
Maureen R. Nelson   +2 more
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Electrodiagnosis of dichromacy

open access: yesVision Research, 2019
Retinal and cortical signals initiated by a single cone type can be recorded using the spectral compensation (or silent substitution) paradigm. Moreover, responses to instantaneous excitation increments combined with gradual excitation decreases are dominated by the response to the excitation increment.
Mirella Telles Salgueiro Barboni   +8 more
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Prognostic Value of Electroneuronography in Severe Cases of Facial Palsy [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of Rehabilitation Medicine, 2023
Objective To examine the prognostic value of electroneuronography (ENoG) in predicting functional recovery in severe cases of acute facial palsy. Methods Patients with severe degrees of facial palsy (initial House–Brackmann [HB] grades IV to VI) with ...
Minwoo Woo   +4 more
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Clinical Electrodiagnosis [PDF]

open access: greenProceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine, 1962
A. T. Richardson
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Electrodiagnosis in traumatic brachial plexus injury

open access: yesAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology, 2013
Electrodiagnosis (EDX) is a useful test to accurately localize the site, determine the extent, identify the predominant pathophysiology, and objectively quantify the severity of brachial plexopathies.
K A Mansukhani
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