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ABSTRACT Recent technological advancements may now allow shorter reliable magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) scans of the brachial plexus (BP) even at 1.5 T. The objective of this study was to compare ultra‐fast bilateral coronal 3D T2w TSE STIR (3D‐IR) with unilateral sagittal 2D T2w TSE Dixon (2D‐DX) in terms of image quality, diagnostic ...
Fabio Zecca +7 more
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The primary aim of this paper was to assess the relevance of high-frequency ultrasound examination in qualifying patients for either surgical or conservative treatment of peripheral entrapment neuropathies.
Berta Kowalska
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Ultrasound (US) is one of the methods for imaging entrapment neuropathies, post-traumatic changes to nerves, nerve tumors and postoperative complications to nerves. This type of examination is becoming more and more popular, not only for economic reasons,
B. Kowalska, I. Sudoł-Szopińska
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Dynamic ultrasound revealed extensor pollicis brevis hypertrophy displacing second compartment tendons, suggesting a novel friction‐based mechanism for proximal intersection syndrome. This case highlights the role of dynamic sonography in identifying motion‐dependent tendon interactions underlying overuse‐related wrist pain.
Daoukas Stavros +3 more
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BackgroundSural sparing defined as absent/abnormal median sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) amplitude or absent/abnormal ulnar SNAP amplitude with a normal sural SNAP amplitude is thought to be a marker for inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathies.
Spurthi Sunil Surpur +1 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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Clinical Utility of Serum Neurofilament Light Chain in Peripheral Neuropathy
ABSTRACT Introductions/Aims The clinical utility of serum neurofilament light chain (sNfL) in the evaluation and management of peripheral neuropathy (PN) remains poorly defined. This study aimed to evaluate the utility of sNfL for diagnosing PN, assessing disease activity, and monitoring treatment response using a commercially available assay.
Chafic Karam
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Unveiling Guyon’s Canal: Insights into Clinical Anatomy, Pathology, and Imaging
Guyon’s canal, or the ulnar tunnel, is a critical anatomical structure at the wrist that houses the ulnar nerve and artery, making it susceptible to various pathological conditions. Pathologies affecting this canal include traumatic injuries, compressive
Sonal Saran +7 more
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The Phenotypic Spectrum of Miller Syndrome: Insight From a French Cohort
This study expands the clinical spectrum of Miller syndrome by reporting novel features including preaxial defects, facial nevus simplex, and optic atrophy. It also includes the first patients with homozygous DHODH variants, emphasizing the importance of early diagnosis and the variability of presentations, from severe prenatal to mild adult phenotypes.
Marion Aubert Mucca +13 more
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Purpose: to develop an algorithm of rehabilitation measures in people with compression-ischemic neuropathies of the upper limb. Material & Methods: the study involved 67 patients with compression-ischemic neuropathy of the upper limb, among whom were 43 (
Оlena Bismak
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