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How much does clinical prediagnosis correlate with electrophysiological findings?: a retrospective study [PDF]
Background Electrodiagnostic testing (EDX) is important in the diagnosis and follow-up of neuropathic and myopathic diseases. This study aimed to demonstrate the compatibility between clinical prediagnosis and electrophysiological findings.
Selda Çiftci İnceoğlu +3 more
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Abstract Background and Objectives Intramuscular fat fraction (FF), assessed using quantitative MRI (qMRI), has emerged as a promising biomarker for hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv) patients. Currently, the main drawbacks to its use in future therapeutic trials are its sensitivity to change over a short period of time and the time‐consuming
Etienne Fortanier +8 more
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Objectives: Although compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitudes of the nerves are reduced in sciatic nerve injury due to intramuscular injection (SNIII), they may still be higher than the reference values
Halit Fidanci +4 more
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Electrodiagnosis in paediatric ophthalmogenetics [PDF]
In the present overview, practical application of the visual evoked potential (VEP) in paediatric neuro-ophthalmology is described across a wide range of ophthalmogenetic disorders, including albinism, Pelizaeus-Merzbacher disease and spastic paraplegia.
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Beyond Flexible: Unveiling the Next Era of Flexible Electronic Systems
Flexible electronics are essential in various fields like wearables, healthcare, and environmental sensing due to their flexibility, lightweight construction, and low profile. These systems conform to diverse surfaces, enhancing or replacing bulky instruments in many applications.
Min Sung Kim +14 more
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Peripheral nerve injury after shoulder trauma is an underestimated complication. The distribution of the affected nerves has been reported to be heterogeneous in previous studies. This study aimed to describe the distribution of peripheral nerve injuries
Chul-Hyun Cho, Don-Kyu Kim, Du Hwan Kim
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Abstract Introduction/Aims Despite treatment, a considerable proportion of patients with Guillain–Barré syndrome (GBS) experience poor recovery, highlighting a therapeutic need. There is a lack of evidence that treatment timing affects recovery. This study aims to investigate the effects of intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIg) timing on disability and ...
Young Gi Min +3 more
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Objective: To assess the correlation between controlled-pressure provocative test duration and electrodiagnostic severity in carpal tunnel syndrome. Design: Cross-sectional correlational study.
Apiphan Iamchaimongkol +3 more
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Patients with the rare pharyngeal cervical brachial variant of Guillain–Barré Syndrome present with a sudden and progressive onset in weakness of the pharyngeal, cervical, and brachial muscles, but usually make a rapid recovery.
Matthew Rong Jie Tay, Shuen-Loong Tham
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Proteinuria is a key to suspect autoimmune nodopathies
Abstract Background and purpose Reports of patients who have autoimmune nodopathies concurrent with nephrotic syndrome are increasing. We investigated whether proteinuria could be a biomarker of autoimmune nodopathies. Methods Qualitative urinalysis results were retrospectively obtained from 69 patients who were diagnosed with chronic inflammatory ...
Kei Funakoshi +3 more
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