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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37931163/pain-related-vertex-evoked-potentials-comparison-of-surface-electrical-to-heat-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberto J Guiloff, Mario Campero, Gonzalo R Barraza, Rolf-Detlef Treede, Jose M Matamala, Jose L Castillo
INTRODUCTION: Demonstration of nociceptive fiber abnormality is important for diagnosing neuropathic pain and small fiber neuropathies. This is usually assessed by brief heat pulses using lasers, contact heat, or special electrodes. We hypothesized that pain-related evoked potentials to conventional surface electrical stimulation (PREPse) can index Aδ afferences despite tactile Aß fibers coactivation. PREPse may be more readily used clinically than contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPS)...
November 1, 2023: Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37921132/acroparesthesias-an-overview
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maroua Slouma, Siwar Ben Dhia, Elhem Cheour, Imen Gharsallah
Acroparesthesia is a symptom characterized by a subjective sensation, such as numbness, tingling, prickling, and reduced sensation, affecting the extremities (fingers and toes). Despite its frequency, data regarding its diagnostic approach and management are scarce. The etiological diagnosis of acroparesthesia is sometimes challenging since it can be due to abnormality anywhere along the sensory pathway from the peripheral nervous system to the cerebral cortex. Acroparesthesia can reveal several diseases. It can be associated with rheumatic complaints such as arthritis or myalgia...
October 27, 2023: Current Rheumatology Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37906182/tunable-hydrogel-electronics-for-diagnosis-of-peripheral-neuropathy
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ganguang Yang, Yijia Hu, Wei Guo, Wei Lei, Wei Liu, Guojun Guo, ChaoFan Geng, Yutian Liu, Hao Wu
Peripheral neuropathy characterized by rapidly increasing numbers of patients is commonly diagnosed via analyzing electromyography signals obtained from stimulation-recording devices. However, existing commercial electrodes have difficulty in implementing conformal contact with skin and gentle detachment, dramatically impairing stimulation/recording performances. Here, we develop on-skin patches with polyaspartic acid-modified dopamine/ethyl-based ionic liquid hydrogel (PDEH) as stimulation/recording devices to capture electromyography signals for the diagnosis of peripheral neuropathy...
October 31, 2023: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37899550/modification-of-the-zancolli-lasso-procedure-for-simultaneous-correction-of-wartenberg-s-sign
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brynn A Hathaway, Samantha J Burch, Chloe C Krasnoff, Matthew R Zeiderman, Joel S Solomon
Ulnar nerve injury initiates an imbalance between the intrinsic muscles and extrinsic extensors of the ring and small fingers, which leads to the characteristic hyperextension of the metacarpophalangeal (MP) joints and flexion of the proximal interphalangeal joints of these 2 digits-commonly referred to as the ulnar claw hand. In addition to these changes in the static posture of the hand, ulnar nerve palsy severely impairs grasp due to deficient active MP joint flexion. In most cases, motor balance can be restored by preventing MP joint hyperextension and augmenting MP joint flexion using the Zancolli lasso procedure (ZLP)...
October 26, 2023: Techniques in Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37858501/the-hand-diagram-a-novel-outcome-measure-following-supercharged-end-to-side-anterior-interosseous-nerve-to-ulnar-nerve-transfer-in-severe-compressive-ulnar-neuropathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sydney Knight, Thomas A Miller, Amanda McIntyre, Juliana Larocerie-Salgado, Douglas C Ross
BACKGROUND: With advances in the surgical management for severe ulnar neuropathy with the introduction of the super charged-end-to-side (SETS) anterior interosseous nerve (AIN) to ulnar nerve transfer, a simple and reliable outcome measure is required. There is currently not "one" standardized outcome measure used to represent and compare results. PURPOSE: To present the abduction hand diagram as a "novel", reproducible, and simple outcome measure for patients with severe ulnar neuropathy...
October 17, 2023: Journal of Hand Therapy: Official Journal of the American Society of Hand Therapists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37780921/clinical-approach-to-a-child-with-hemophagocytic-lymphohistiocytosis-and-bilateral-optic-nerve-head-infiltration-a-case-report-and-brief-literature-review
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Farid Shekarchian, Mitra Karimi Amir Abadi, Mehrdad Motamed Shariati
KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: Infiltrative optic neuropathy in hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis is rare but could potentially lead to visual loss. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) optic neuritis, drug toxicity, and CNS involvement with increased intracranial pressure (ICP) are differential diagnoses that have to be considered. ABSTRACT: In this report, we introduced a known case of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) with progressive visual loss due to bilateral optic nerve head (ONH) involvement...
October 2023: Clinical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37779799/an-atypical-pediatric-presentation-of-a-chronic-polyradiculoneuropathy
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Wes Speer, Christopher Szewczyk, Ryan Jacobson
Here, we present a case of a 15-year-old male with polyradiculoneuropathy, which was diagnosed as chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), who was refractory to initial treatment. The patient presented with a one-and-a-half-month history of decreased strength, most notable in the bilateral hip flexors and finger flexors/extensors, and areflexia. Electromyography and nerve conduction studies did not fulfill diagnostic criteria for a demyelinating polyneuropathy; however, the cerebrospinal fluid analysis demonstrated albuminocytologic dissociation and his physical exam was otherwise consistent with the diagnosis...
August 2023: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37727486/median-neuropathy-after-multiple-punctures-of-the-forearm-for-catheterization-a-case-report
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Tomoaki Suzuki, Yuichiro Matsui, Daisuke Momma, Takeshi Endo, Norimasa Iwasaki
BACKGROUND: Neuropathy may occur at some sites after catheterization for close examination of cardiac disease. Although the radial artery is considered a relatively uncom-plicated site for catheterization, the radial artery and median nerve are in relatively close proximity, with the risk of median nerve injury depending on the angle of puncture. The purpose of this study was to report the outcomes of surgery performed for conservative therapy-resistant median neuropathy following forearm catheterization...
September 6, 2023: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37704998/coexistence-of-open-angle-glaucoma-and-sarcoidosis-associated-optic-neuropathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eun Hye Jung, Woonghee Kim, Ra Gyoung Yoon, Ko Eun Kim
BACKGROUND: In cases with advanced glaucomatous disc changes, further changes associated with other optic neuropathies cannot be easily identified. We present a case of preexisting open-angle glaucoma and concurrent involvement of sarcoidosis-associated optic neuropathy. CASE PRESENTATION: A 53-year-old man presented with gradual visual loss in his left eye, which began 1 year ago and accelerated 3 months ago. The best-corrected visual acuity in the right eye was 20/20 and counting fingers in the left...
September 13, 2023: BMC Ophthalmology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37695396/peripheral-temperature-dysregulation-associated-with-functionally-altered-na-v-1-8-channels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Simon Loose, Annette Lischka, Samuel Kuehs, Carla Nau, Stefan H Heinemann, Ingo Kurth, Enrico Leipold
The voltage-gated sodium channel NaV 1.8 is prominently expressed in the soma and axons of small-caliber sensory neurons, and pathogenic variants of the corresponding gene SCN10A are associated with peripheral pain and autonomic dysfunction. While most disease-associated SCN10A variants confer gain-of-function properties to NaV 1.8, resulting in hyperexcitability of sensory neurons, a few affect afferent excitability through a loss-of-function mechanism. Using whole-exome sequencing, we here identify a rare heterozygous SCN10A missense variant resulting in alteration p...
September 11, 2023: Pflügers Archiv: European Journal of Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37643934/diabetes-mellitus-related-musculoskeletal-disorders-unveiling-the-cluster-of-diseases
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Viktória Csonka, Cecília Varjú, Marcell Lendvay
The current study ushers in a comprehensive review in clinical research to demonstrate the prevalence of musculoskeletal (MSK) complications in diabetes mellitus and the most relevant clinical aspects. In particular, revealing the early symptoms of the disorders, the pathology lurking behind the complications and their optimal management. In diabetes mellitus, MSK complications are common and are largely due to similar pathogenetic factors responsible for the internal organ complications associated with diabetes leading to chronic low-intensity inflammatory processes...
August 27, 2023: Primary Care Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37629785/sarcoidosis-associated-sensory-ganglionopathy-and-harlequin-syndrome-a-case-report
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Ieva Navickaitė, Miglė Ališauskienė, Sandra Petrauskienė, Gintarė Žemgulytė
Background and Objectives : Sensory ganglionopathy is a rare neurological disorder caused by degeneration of the neurons composing the dorsal root ganglia. It manifests as various sensory disturbances in the trunk, proximal limbs, face, or mouth in a patchy and asymmetrical pattern. Harlequin syndrome is characterized by unilateral flushing and sweating of the face, neck, and upper chest, concurrent with contralateral anhidrosis. Here, we present and discuss a clinical case of sarcoidosis-associated ganglionopathy and Harlequin syndrome...
August 20, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37629694/delayed-surgical-treatment-in-patients-with-chronic-carpal-tunnel-syndrome-is-still-effective-in-the-improvement-of-hand-function
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marta Twardowska, Piotr Czarnecki, Marta Jokiel, Ewa Bręborowicz, Juliusz Huber, Leszek Romanowski
Background and Objectives : Severe carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most common compression neuropathy in the upper extremities treated conservatively; later, when advanced, CTS is treated mostly surgically. The most prevalent symptoms comprise numbness, as well as sensation loss in the thumb, index, and middle finger, and thenar muscle strength loss, resulting in impaired daily functioning for patients. Data on the results of CTS treatment in patients with delayed surgical intervention are scarce. The aim of this study was to determine the postoperative results of chronic carpal tunnel syndrome treatment in patients with symptoms lasting for at least 5 years...
July 31, 2023: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37611272/relevance-of-the-finger-wrinkle-test-in-autonomic-neuropathy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Otto J Hernandez Fustes
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September 1, 2023: Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37566256/ulnar-nerve-neuropathy-caused-by-pathologic-ossification-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kunc Vojtěch, Kachlík David, Humhej Ivan
PURPOSE: Cubital tunnel syndrome is a well-described entity with many reported etiologies and anatomical compression sites. Accessory ossicles of either traumatic or congenital origin might occur around the elbow joint. Only one case reporting such ossicles compressing the ulnar nerve exists in previous literature. We aim to present this entity with a detailed description of the patient history and treatment. CASE REPORT: We report a case of 30-year-old female presenting with classical signs of cubital tunnel syndrome-positive Wartenberg's and Froment's signs, hypoesthesia in the fourth and fifth finger with decreased finger duction strength but without gross hypotrophy of interosseous and hypothenar muscles...
August 11, 2023: Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy: SRA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37548380/aseptic-meningitis-followed-by-mononeuritis-multiplex-in-a-patient-with-primary-sj%C3%A3-gren-s-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hideki Nakamura, Yutaka Tanikawa, Masahiro Nishihara, Masako Tsukamoto, Yosuke Nagasawa, Kumiko Akiya, Naotoshi Natori, Noboru Kitamura, Tadateru Takayama, Hideto Nakajima
A 38-year-old woman was admitted to hospital because of fever and headache. Increased cerebrospinal cell count and protein without evidence of infection led to a diagnosis of aseptic meningitis. Although she improved with acyclovir and glyceol, she experienced left forearm pain and sensory disturbance with drop fingers. Poor derivation of compound muscle action potentials in the left radial nerve was observed, leading to a diagnosis of mononeuritis multiplex with sensorimotor neuropathy. Because the patient had primary Sjögren's syndrome with anti-Ro/SS-A antibody and salivary gland hypofunction, treatment with methylprednisolone, intravenous immunoglobulin, and intravenous cyclophosphamide was followed by oral glucocorticoid therapy...
August 2023: Journal of International Medical Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37545385/preliminary-study-of-finger-temperature-recovery-in-patients-with-diabetes-mellitus-following-cold-stimulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wen-Zheng Zhang, Bi-Yao Jiang, Chen Ye, Hui-Zhong Xue, Yi-Meng Yang, Hua Zhang, Guang-Lei Wang, Wen-Xuan Luo, Yong-Hua Xiao, Bao-Hong Mi
OBJECTIVE: To explore the difference in temperature recovery following cold stimulation between participants with and without diabetes mellitus (DM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The participants without (control group; n = 25) and with (DM group; n = 26) DM were subjected to local cold stimulation (10º C for 90 s). The thermal images of their hands were continuously captured using a thermal camera within 7 min following cold stimulation, and the highest temperature of each fingertip was calculated...
August 7, 2023: Diabetes/metabolism Research and Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37525698/towards-early-diagnosis-of-mixed-connective-tissue-disease-updated-perspectives
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REVIEW
Chiara Alfia Ferrara, Gaetano La Rocca, Giuseppe Ielo, Alessandro Libra, Gianluca Sambataro
Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (MCTD) is an autoimmune disease first described by Sharp et al in 1972, characterized by the presence of anti-Ribonucleoprotein antibodies directed against the U1 complex (anti-U1RNP). The condition shares clinical characteristics with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Systemic Sclerosis. Diagnosis is quite difficult due to its rarity, the lack of validated classification criteria, and its heterogeneous clinical presentation. While in the early stages its nuanced clinical features might lead to it being incorrectly classified as other Connective Tissue Diseases (CTDs) or even not recognized, in cases of longstanding disease its classification as a CTD is clear but challenging to discriminate from overlap syndromes...
2023: ImmunoTargets and Therapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37516678/intraoperative-immediate-strength-recovery-following-lacertus-fibrosus-release-in-patients-with-proximal-median-nerve-compression-at-the-elbow
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Camila Azócar, Gonzalo Corvalán, Pablo Orellana, Peter Cobb, Rodrigo Liendo, Javier Román
PURPOSE: In the literature, we find that patients with lacertus syndrome (LS), proximal median nerve compression at the elbow, present subjective improvement of thumb, and index flexion strength after lacertus fibrosus (LF) release. The aim of this study is to objectively evaluate the immediate change in intraoperative flexion strength after LF release. METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed prospectively collected data of a cohort of 24 patients with a double crush syndrome of the median nerve with no response to conservative treatment...
July 29, 2023: International Orthopaedics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37448746/collapsin-response-mediator-protein-5-associated-optic-neuropathy-clinical-characteristics-radiologic-clues-and-outcomes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rong Yan, Yu Mao, Huiyang Zeng, Qian Liu, Hanqiu Jiang, Jingting Peng, Qingling Yang, Shilei Cui, Lei Liu, Yanjun Guo, Jiawei Wang
OBJECTIVE: Collapsin response mediator protein 5-associated optic neuropathy (CRMP5-ON) is a rare entity of autoimmune optic neuropathy. This study aimed to review the neuro-ophthalmic findings and outcomes in a series of patients with CRMP5-ON to further characterize its clinical phenotype, radiologic clues, and outcomes. METHODS: This was a retrospective case series and a single-center medical chart review of all patients with CRPM5-seropositive ON at the Department of Neurology, Beijing Tongren Hospital, from December 1, 2020, to March 31, 2023...
2023: Frontiers in Neurology
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