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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2002;20(1):49-53.
- "The Somatosensory Evoked Potentials and Nerve Conduction Studies
in Patients with Diabetic Polyneuropathy"
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Don-Soo Kim
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Department of Neurology, College of Medicine, Konyang University
- 당뇨병성 다발신경병증에서 체감각유발전위와 신경전도검사
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김돈수, 유승화 김용덕 최영철
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건양대학교 의과대학 신경과학교실
- Abstract
- "Background : The nerve conduction study (NCS) is one of the most important diagnostic tools used to evaluate the
function of large myelinated nerve fibers. However, the NCS in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy, who have sensory
and motor abnormalities on neurological examination, are frequently found to be within normal limits.
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEP), F-waves, and NCS were performed to determine their usefulness in detecting
electrophysiologic abnormalities in the early stages of patients with diabetic polyneuropathy. Methods : Posterior tibial
SEP (PTSEP) studies were performed in thirty patients with clinically suspected diabetic polyneuropathy who had within
normal values of NCS involving the upper and lower extremities. PTSEP, F-wave, and NCS were also performed in
age and height matched eighteen normal participants. Results : The mean latencies of spinal evoked potentials (T12)
and cortical evoked potentials (P1) were significantly prolonged in the diabetic patients compared to the control group
(p<0.05). The mean central conduction times and F wave latencies had no significant differences between the patients
and control groups (p>0.05). Conclusions : We found the SEP study to be a useful diagnostic test for detecting diabetic
polyneuropathy.Key Words : Diabetes mellitus (DM), Diabetic polyneuropathy, Somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP)"
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