Publications by authors named "P Seror"

Article Synopsis
  • The study analyzed clinical patterns of neuralgic amyotrophy of Parsonage and Turner (NAPT) in 355 patients, focusing on factors like age, sex, and nerve involvement.
  • Results showed a mean patient age of 42.7 years, primarily affecting males (61%), with the right side involved in 65% of cases and inflammatory mononeuropathy being the most common nerve lesion.
  • The findings indicate that unique mononeuropathy is more prevalent than multiple mononeuropathy, with certain nerves being key indicators for diagnosing NAPT.
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Introduction/aims: The aim in this study is to describe the clinical and electrophysiological patterns of pregnancy-related carpal tunnel syndrome (PRCTS) occurring during pregnancy or after delivery.

Methods: Clinical, epidemiological, and electrodiagnostic (EDx) data were studied in 130 women with PRCTS onset during pregnancy (n = 80) or after delivery (n = 50). Twenty-six women with PRCTS underwent EDx analysis during pregnancy and 104 after delivery (83 within 6 months of delivery and 21 up to 24 months after pregnancy onset).

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Objective: To describe clinical and early shoulder-girdle MR imaging findings in severe COVID-19-related intensive care unit-acquired weakness (ICU-AW) after ICU discharge.

Methods: A single-center prospective cohort study of all consecutive patients with COVID-19-related ICU-AW from November 2020 to June 2021. All patients underwent similar clinical evaluations and shoulder-girdle MRI within the first month and then 3 months (± 1 month) after ICU discharge.

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The supraclavicular nerve.

Muscle Nerve

June 2022

Introduction/aims: The aim of this study was to describe a new method for studying the supraclavicular nerve (SCN) conduction and to report four cases with SCN lesions.

Methods: The SCN was antidromically recorded with a pair of self-adhesive electrodes located in the middle of the clavicle. Stimulation (<5 mA) was delivered 7 cm proximally with a bar electrode.

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