Prolonged distal motor latency of median nerve does not improve diagnostic accuracy for cidp

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  • who: Emanuele Spina from the proportion of electrophysiological abnormalities fulfilling EFNS/PNS criteria at the wrist rather than to the forearm (ie. prolonged DML vs reduced MNCV). These electrophysiological findings were similarly found in ulnar nerves hence pointing up a high concordance of demyelinating electrodiagnostic features between the upper limb nerves [12]. Taken together, our data suggest that demyelination that occurs distally in the median nerve generally follows a more widespread demyelinating process. This observation is in line with a previous description in literature, in which the comparison between CIDP and CTS patients showed a higher dCMAP . . .

     

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