| Literature DB >> 15861995 |
Yasemin Bicer Gomceli1, Aliye Kapukiran, Gulnihal Kutlu, Semiha Kurt, Ali Ihsan Baysal.
Abstract
Isolated posterior femoral cutaneous neuropathy is rarely encountered. Electrophysiological documentation has only been made in a few cases. We present a 73 year-old male patient who underwent a coronary angiography procedure which was performed on his right femoral artery 2 months prior of referring to our electromyography (EMG) laboratory. After this event, he had an operation in order to evacuate the hematoma formed in the right inguinal region during the procedure. In the postoperative state he began to complain of a pain and numbness in his right posterior thigh; which had radiated towards his right hip and popliteal fossa. In addition to routine electrophysiological nerve conduction studies conducted in lower extremities; we performed posteriorfemoral cutaneous nerve conduction using the method described by Dumitru and Nelson. While normal response can be obtained easily on the left side; no potential could be obtained from the right.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15861995
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurol Belg ISSN: 0300-9009 Impact factor: 2.396