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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1986;4(1):69-78.
- The Diagnostic Value of Segmental Nerve Conduction Study in Diabetics
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Dae-Su Jung, M.D., Kyu-Hyun Park, M.D., Han-Kyu Moon, M.D.*
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Department of Neurology, Maryknoll Hospital Department of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University*
- 당뇨병환자에서 구획성 신경전도의 진단학적의의
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정대수, 박규현, 문학규
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메리놀병원 신경과. 부산대학교 내과.
- Abstract
- Nerve conduction study has been an important part of electrodiagnosis and has been utilized as a clinical diagnostic technique in diabetic neuropathy. But conduction study of the more proximal segment has been a few reports.
This study demonstrated segmental method for obtaining orthodromic motor nerve
conduction and mixed nerve conduction, and antidromic distal sensory nerve conduction
in diabetic group and normal group. The purpose of the study was to determine
diagnostic value of segmental nerve conduction in diabetic neuropathy.
The results were as follows:
1. Significant difference at P<0.01 between diabetic group and normal group; in median
motor terminal latency, median motor nerve conduction velocity at axilla-elbow segment
and elbow-wrist segment, median sensory nerve conduction velocity at wrist-elbow
segment, ulnar motor and sensory conduction velocity at wrist-elbow segment, posterior
tibial motor nerve conduction velocity at popliteal fossa-ankle segment, peroneal motor
nerve conduction velocity at fibula head-ankle segment.
2. No significant difference at P>0.05 between diabetic group and normal group; in ulnar
motor terminal letency, ulnar sensory nerve conduction velocity at axilla-Erb's point
segment and finger-wrist segment, peroneal motor terminal latency and peroneal motor
nerve conduction velocity at popliteal fossa-fibula head segment, posterior tibial motor
terminal latency, sural sensory nerve conduction velocity.
3. The nerve conduction of proximal segment is more statistically significant than that
of distal segment.
Keywords :
- 초록
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