Literature DB >> 22246874

Clinical utility of sensory nerve conduction of medial femoral cutaneous nerve.

Shin J Oh1, Yuki Hatanaka, Masayuki Ohira, Katsuimi Kurokawa, Gwen C Claussen.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: In this investigation we report on the clinical utility of sensory nerve conduction studies of the medial femoral cutaneous (MFC) nerve.
METHODS: Sensory nerve conduction of the MFC nerve was assessed in 22 patients for whom this test was considered clinically necessary.
RESULTS: MFC nerve conduction was abnormal in 4 cases of MFC neuropathy. The most common cause was iatrogenic in 14 femoral neuropathy cases. MFC nerve conduction showed absent or low-amplitude sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) in 13 cases, with femoral motor nerve conduction abnormal in 5 cases. In 2 cases with acute lumbar plexopathy, the MFC SNAP was absent unilaterally. MFC nerve conduction was normal in 1 case with diabetic lumbar radiculopathy and in another case with postpolio syndrome.
CONCLUSION: Assessment of MFC nerve conduction is extremely useful in the diagnosis of femoral neuropathy, medial femoral cutaneous neuropathy, and lumbar plexopathy.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 22246874     DOI: 10.1002/mus.22287

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Muscle Nerve        ISSN: 0148-639X            Impact factor:   3.217


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1.  An Unusual Case of Bilateral Meralgia Paresthetica Following Femoral Cannulations.

Authors:  Seong-Il Oh; Eung Gyu Kim; Sang Jin Kim
Journal:  Neurointervention       Date:  2017-09-05
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