Introduction: Electrophysiological exploration of neuropathies is a standard method of investigating the dysfunction of myelinated larger fibers (Aalpha, Abeta). However, this method cannot test dysfunctions in other fibers. To evaluate the smaller (Adelta) and unmyelinated fiber (C-fibers) lesions a quantitative method has been perfected: the study of the sensory thresholds (quantitative sensory testing: QST).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLocalized vasculitic neuropathies are increasingly reported. We describe 3 cases of peripheral neuropathy with necrotizing vasculitis confined to nerves and muscles without systemic involvement. These neuropathies were severe and relapsing, in contrast to a usually benign prognosis.
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March 1984
A 58-year-old laboratory-glassware manufacturer was referred to hospital because of coarse "tremor" of the upper extremities of 16-months-duration. Examination showed severe intention and action myoclonus, confirmed by electromyographic recording, slight memory impairment but was otherwise normal. Mercury levels were high in blood and urine (not in CSF) and, as other causes of myoclonus were excluded, inorganic mercury poisoning, was diagnosed.
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