All patients underwent ulnar sensory studies (orthodromic from A 12 10 B 287 digit 5) .... It has an advantage over screening with the medianulnar palmar ...
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The aim of the present study was to compare the SNCV of the third palmar branch .... and extremely sensitive technique for the screening of CTS (Johnson et al. .... N. Monga, G.L. Shanks and B.J. Poole, Sensory palmar stimulation in the ...
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however, distribution of the sensory symptoms may vary considerably between individuals. Although the classic median nerve distribution is to the palmar aspect of the thumb, the index finger, the middle finger and radial half of the ring finger, patients may report symptoms in any or all of the fingers.
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The carpal tunnel is a deep groove on the palmar surface of the carpal bones, underneath the flexor retinaculum. Through it pass the long flexor tendons and the median nerve. ... Carpal Tunnel Screening is a non-invasive Sensory Nerve Conduction Study- a standard test used by neurologists to diagnos nerve damage.
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Palmar stimulation of the median nerve distal to carpal tunnel will elicit a larger CMAP in CTS. ... Cassvan A, Ralescu S, Shapiro E, Moshkovski FG, Weiss J. Median and radial sensory latencies to digit I as compared with other screening tests in carpal tunnel syndrome. Am J Phys Med Rehabil 1988;67:221-4. [PUBMED]
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Screening testing for polyneuropathy (not mononeuropathies) of diabetes or end-stage-renal-disease (ESRD) is NOT covered. Testing for the sole purpose of monitoring disease intensity or treatment efficacy in these two conditions is also not covered. ... Median palmar cutaneous sensory nerve...
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Aarestrup FM, Hendriksen RS, Lockett J, et al. International spread of multidrug-resistant Salmonella Schwarzengrund in food products. Emerg Infect Dis 2007 May;13(5) (published online Apr 6) [Full text] ... Aarestrup FM, Knochel S, Hasman H. Antimicrobial susceptibility of Listeria monocytogenes from ... Abdel-Haq NM,
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Identify which component(s) of the neurological system are affected (e.g. motor, sensory, ... Screening for the presence of discrete abnormalities in patients at risk for the development of neurological disorders. This is appropriate for individuals who have no particular subjective symptoms suggestive of a neurological...
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2) Median palmar sensory latency >2.2 ms; 3) Difference >0.2 ms between median and ulnar palmar latencies; 4) Difference >1.8 ms between median and ulnar latencies. ... Table 41. Definitions of CTS Reported in Screening Articles...
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