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Neurography: late responses.

Christian Bischoff1.   

Abstract

The meaningfulness of routine conduction velocity studies can be increased when so-called late responses (F waves, H reflex, and intermediate late responses) are considered. The techniques to elicit different types of late responses are described as well as their occurrence in physiological and pathological conditions. Late responses are muscle action potentials of different origins and different configurations, and they have different clinical implications. F waves are recurrent discharges of alpha-motor neurons that have diagnostic value in patients with demyelinating neuropathies and proximal lesions of peripheral nerves. H reflexes are similar to the muscle stretch reflex. H reflexes can be elicited in only a few nerves, so they are routinely used only in patients suffering from sacral plexopathies, S1 radiculopathy, and polyneuropathies. Intermediate late discharges are of various origins and clinical significance. True axon reflexes occur seldom in routine neurography and are usually caused by submaximal stimulation. However, A waves with a constant shape, latency, and configuration are often found in patients with polyneuropathies and may be early signs of acute inflammatory demyelinating neuropathy (Guillain-Barré syndrome). Copyright 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12116287     DOI: 10.1002/mus.10149

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve Suppl


  6 in total

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2.  The realistic yield of lower leg SNAP amplitudes and SRAR in the routine evaluation of chronic axonal polyneuropathies.

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Authors:  Xiaojie Chen; Jon D Levine
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4.  A-waves increase the risk of developing neuropathy.

Authors:  Iva Srotova; Eva Vlckova; Ladislav Dusek; Josef Bednarik
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2017-07-12       Impact factor: 2.708

5.  The Physiological Significance of A-Waves in Early Diabetic Neuropathy: Assessment of Motor Nerve Fibers by Neurophysiological Techniques.

Authors:  Qiong Cai; Guliqiemu Aimair; Wen-Xiao Xu; Pei-Yao Xiao; Lie-Hua Liu; Yin-Xing Liang; Chao Wu; Song-Jie Liao
Journal:  Front Syst Neurosci       Date:  2021-01-28

6.  Clinical importance of F-waves as a prognostic factor in Guillain-Barré syndrome in children.

Authors:  Eung-Bin Lee; Yun Young Lee; Jae Min Lee; Su Min Son; Su-Kyeong Hwang; Soonhak Kwon; Sae Yoon Kim
Journal:  Korean J Pediatr       Date:  2016-06-30
  6 in total

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