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Electrodiagnosis of dichromacy
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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A trial of proficiency of nerve conduction: Greater standardization still needed [PDF]
Introduction The aim of this study was to test the proficiency (accuracy among evaluators) of measured attributes of nerve conduction (NC). Methods Expert clinical neurophysiologists, without instruction or consensus development, from 4 different ...
Apfel +27 more
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Karpaalkanali sündroom. Diagnoosimise ja ravi nüüdisaegsed aspektid [PDF]
Karpaalkanali sündroom on sagedasim kompressioonisündroom, mille esinemissagedus üldrahvastikus on 3%. Karpaalkanali sündroomile on iseloomulik käte öine suremine, valu ja remissioonidega kulg.
Asser, Toomas, Puksa, Leena
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Appropriate electrode placement site of electric pulp tester for the premolars: A clinical study
Context: Electric pulp testers (EPTs) are widely used as diagnostic aid in dentistry for dental pulp. This delivers enough current to overcome enamel and dentin resistance and to stimulate the myelinated sensory fibers at the junction of pulp and dentin ...
Seema Dinesh Bargale +1 more
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Usefulness of additional nerve conduction techniques in mild carpal tunnel syndrome [PDF]
This study was done to assess the percentage of abnormality in additional nerve conduction techniques after normal median distal latency (routine) in mild carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS).
João Aris Kouyoumdjian +2 more
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Dark-adapted red flash ERGs in healthy adults [PDF]
Purpose: The x-wave of the dark-adapted (DA) ERG to a red flash reflects DA cone function. This exploratory study of healthy adults aimed to investigate changes in the DA red ERG with flash strength and during dark adaptation to optimise visualisation ...
A Chia +25 more
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Background and Aim: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common peripheral mononeuropathy which is caused by nerve compression, in the wrist area (carpal tunnel). The use of ultrasound for the examination and diagnosis of musculoskeletal diseases has
Zana Ramezani +3 more
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Clinical neurophysiology and imaging of nerve injuries: preoperative diagnostic work-up and postoperative monitoring [PDF]
Peripheral nerve injuries are a heterogeneous group of lesions that may occurs secondary to various causes. Several different classifications have been used to describe the pathophysiological mechanisms leading to the clinical deficit, from simple and ...
CILLINO, Michele +5 more
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The temporal branch of the facial nerve is particularly vulnerable to traumatic injuries during surgical procedures. It may also be affected in clinical conditions.
Paula Fabiana Sobral da Silva +3 more
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The reliability of chiropractic methods used for the detection of spinal subluxation: An Overview of the literature [PDF]
A Literature review was conducted to investigate the methods commonly used to detect chiropractic "subluxation". None were found to show irrefutable reliability and validity.
Walker, B.F.
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