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Late answers in the electroneuromyography of patients with degenerative-dystrophic spine disorders
We carried out electroneuromyography of 78 patients with degenerative-dystrophic cervical and lumbar spine disorders, which were treated at the neurosurgical department of the Irkutsk Scientific Centre of Surgery and Traumatology.
E. S. Tsyslyak +2 more
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Different ATP13A2 mutations associated with Kufor‐Rakeb Syndrome (KRS) result in varying levels of intracellular iron accumulation. Frameshift and deletion mutations lead to excessive iron accumulation and increased cell death, whereas missense mutations cause milder functional impairment, resulting in lower iron accumulation and reduced cellular ...
Ezgi Erterek +7 more
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DYNAMICS OF NEUROMUSCULAR ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS WITH LOCAL COLD INJURY
The OBJECTIVE was to study the changes of bioelectric activity of muscles in patients with local cold injury of the feet.MATERIAL AND METHODS. Non-invasive method of cutaneous electroneuromyography was used to evaluate the bioelectrical activity of ...
M. I. Mikhailichenko +4 more
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Fatigue in patients with chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a peripheral neuropathy, predominantly motor neuropathy, with a progressive or relapse-remitting course. Fatigue is a condition characterized by a physical or mental feeling of lack of energy or
R. A. Gapeshin +8 more
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Human adaptation to physical activity is manifested through mobilization of functional reserves. The purpose of this study was to provide a scientific and experimental substantiation of the adaptation of functional reserves of the motor system in ...
Yuliya V. Koryagina, Sergey V. Nopin
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Cubital tunnel syndrome: current principles of diagnosis and treatment
Cubital tunnel syndrome (CTS) is manifested as hand sensory and motor impairments due to ulnar nerve compression in the cubital tunnel. The diagnosis is based on clinical data and is confirmed by electroneuromyography and ultrasonography.
V. A. Golovacheva +7 more
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Multifocal motor neuropathy: long-term clinical and electrophysiological features of the disease
Little attention has been paid abroad to the problem of the long-term course of multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN). In our country, catamnestic studies of MMN have not been conducted at all. However, the results of such an analysis are extremely important
D. A. Grishina +3 more
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Parameters of stimulation electroneuromyography of diabetic polyneuropathy
The authors have studied the indices of parameters of stimulation electroneuromyography, namely: the amplitude of the M-response and the rate of conducting excitations along the motor nerve fibers n.medianus; n.ulnaris; n.tibialis; n.peroneus 3 and 6 ...
Bilous, I.I., Pavlovych, L.B.
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Evaluation of children with peripheral hypotonia by electroneuromyography
Background Hypotonia is the phenotype of several clinical conditions that do not always lead to a favourable outcome. Thus, it is important to make an immediate and prompt diagnosis with the help of neurophysiological examinations. Objective The objective of this study was to assess infants and children presenting with peripheral hypotonia by nerve ...
Kamel M Hewedi +2 more
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Sural/Radial Amplitude Ratio: A Useful Tool to Diagnose Non‐Length‐Dependent Neuropathy
ABSTRACT Introduction/Aims Patients with non‐length‐dependent neuropathy (NLDN) exhibit reduced sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitudes in both lower and upper limbs. This study aimed to determine a threshold for the sural/radial amplitude ratio (SRAR) suggestive of NLDN.
Antoine Pegat +6 more
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