Clinical electrophysiological and chronothermodynamic examinations were performed on 71 patients with paresthesiae and pain of the hands. In 35 patients, the electromyographic examination confirmed the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome on the basis of clear signs of chronic compression of the median nerve at the carpal tunnel. In the other 36 patients, the electro-physiological findings were normal.
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August 1994
A case of medullary ischaemic accident in C5 symptomatic of extracranial vertebral artery dissection is reported. The facilitating factors of vertebral artery dissection are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors studied two aspects of the carpal tunnel syndrome. As far as the diagnosis is concerned, clinical signs and provocative manoeuvres compared to the accepted standard of electrophysiological studies proved to be insufficient to settle a surgical indication in 85 carpal tunnel syndromes. When surgery is needed, post-operative course is frequently bothered by pillar pain and decreased strength postponing return to manual activities.
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September 1988
An autosomal recessive disorder, abetalipoproteinemia or Bassen-Kornzweig disease, concerning two sisters are described. This disorder, clinically similar to Friedreich ataxia, should be examined by electrophysiological and laboratory procedures because of the possibility of treatment by high doses of vitamin A and E. The routine electrophysiological examination of the two sisters revealed a degenerative spinocerebellar and peripheral nervous process which confirmed the damage of large myelinated fibers, as reported in the literature: neurogenic muscular atrophy of distal muscles, polyphasic motor unit potentials, moderately decrease of lower motor and sensory nerve conduction rates, and reduced amplitude of evoked responses in sensory nerves and muscles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retrospective study covering a period of 20 years identified reports on 31 cases of meningoradiculitis of the Garin-Bujadoux-Bannwarth type (MRGBB). Clinical, biological, electromyographic characteristics and course of the disease were studied. The most recent cases (n = 8) in 1984 and 1985 had serological tests for Borrelia Burgdorferi and half of the cases had negative results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA multidisciplinary approach for the management of reflex sympathetic dystrophy at SOS Main of Strasbourg has been progressively adopted due to the severe functional sequelae of this disease. The TC99 bone scan in three phases has allowed us after a one week duration of the symptoms to make an early diagnosis and to start dynamic splinting in flexion. Our study compares two groups of patients, one with an early treatment and the other with delayed treatment.
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March 1986
Eighty-eight neurolyses of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel were performed. Clinical, anatomical and electrological characteristics allowed to classify the carpal tunnel syndromes in painful and dysesthesial type, in types with progressive (electromyographical, clinical, complete, incomplete) or acute hand muscle atrophy. After neurolysis, clinical and electrological results were analysed and correlated with initial severity of the chronic median nerve entrapment in the carpal tunnel.
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August 1982
Thirty-three cases of spinal cord complications in thoraco-lumbar junction injuries were studied, classified in four groups according to the gravity of the lesion and the clinical and electromyographic neurological signs. An original system of graphic representation was used. The spinal lesion was probably secondary to the interruption of arterial vascularisation in the lumbo-sacral spinal cord in two groups and symptomatic of previous contusions in the others.
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April 1981
Operative treatment was employed in 38 patients with cervical disc lesions. These had produced either compression of spinal cord nerves, especially C6 or C7 (22 cases), or cervical ischemic lesions (16 cases) of the centromedullary region, either isolated or associated with symmetrical, bilateral cord lesions. A study of pre- and post-operative clinical and electromyographic correlations enabled differentiation of acute cervical radioculopathies from myelopathies and definition of their progression as a function of the surgical treatment employed.
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October 1980
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
September 1978
An examination of 5 cases of acoustic nerve neurinoma, and 3 cases where the diagnosis was suspected, showed that EMG signs of a possible facial nerve compression in the ponto-cerebellar angle were represented by abnormal activity at rest, sub-clinical signs of progressive neurogenic atrophy in the hemi-facial muscles, and a significant increase in the latency of the oligosynaptic R1 reflex response.
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February 1977
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
December 1976
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
December 1976
Rev Electroencephalogr Neurophysiol Clin
October 1976