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J Child Neurol
May 2012
Department of Neurology, ULSS15 Cittadella Hospital, Padua, Italy.
To evaluate whether botulinum toxin type A at standard doses spreads to antagonist leg muscles in dynamic equinus foot, we studied 18 ambulatory children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. The gastrocnemius muscle on the affected side was injected with botulinum toxin type A (Dysport) (mean ± standard deviation, 14.3 ± 0.
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November 2009
From the Department of Neurological Sciences and Vision, Section of Clinical Neurology, University of Verona, Italy; Departments of Neurology and Management Control, ULSS15 Cittadella Hospital, Padua, Italy; and Centre of Gynaecology and Medical Sexuology, San Raffaele Resnati Hospital, Milan, Italy.
Objective: To investigate whether botulinum neurotoxin type A improves vaginismus and study its efficacy with repeated treatments.
Methods: Outpatients were referred because standard cognitive-behavioral and medical treatment for vaginismus and vulvar vestibular syndrome failed. From this group, we prospectively recruited consecutive women (n=39) whose diagnostic electromyogram (EMG) recordings from the levator ani muscle showed hyperactivity at rest and reduced inhibition during straining.
Clin Neurophysiol
January 2009
Department of Neurology, ULSS15 Cittadella Hospital, Via Riva Ospedale, Cittadella, 35013 Padua, Italy.
Objective: To investigate possible altered CNS excitability in vaginismus.
Methods: In 10 patients with primary idiopathic lifelong vaginismus, 10 with vulvar vestibulitis syndrome accompanied by vaginismus and healthy controls we recorded EMG activity from the levator ani (LA) and external anal sphincter (EAS) muscles and tested bulbocavernosus reflex (BCR). Pudendal-nerve somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) were tested after a single stimulus.