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Old 08-27-2010, 09:24 AM
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Default Conflicting EMG / NCS results

I finally got the report back from my studies at CC. Just want to share results from both sets of tests and see what comments you all have......

1/11/2010 (@ I.U.) Impression: The above EMG / NCS reveal electrical evidence of a mixed axonal and demyelinating periperal polyneuropathy, mild in degree. There was no electrical evidence of superimposed cervical/lumbosacral polyradiculopathy, myopathy or mononeuritis multiplex.

7/26/10 (@ Cleveland Clinic) Extensive electrodiagnostic examination of the R upper and lower extremities show no abnormalities except for a mildly reduced amplitude of the H response and mild chronic motor axon loss changes isolated to the EDB. These findings are too limited for definitive diagnosis, but may be suggestive of a S1 radiculopathy that is mild in degree electrically. No active motor axon loss changes are seen. In addition, there is no evidence of a generalized sensorimotor polyneuropathy.

So now I am really confused....... See next post for skin biopsy results.
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