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Old 08-05-2012, 03:01 PM #1
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Default EMG/Nerve results abnormal--what do they mean?

hey i was wondering if any one knows what these tests results mean ( i got them yesterday):

EMG/NCS findings: left peroneal CMAP amplitude is reduced (right normal) (numbers below), left peroneal F wave is absent, needle electrode examination demonstrates rare fasciculation in R EDB muscle

L Pereonal - EDB (amp mV)
Ankle - 1.3
FibHead - 1.3
Knee - 1.1

VEP results were "borderline, prolonged, but within normal limits" and multiple attempts were required with right eye...


any way i know that u guys are not doctors but maybe some have some experience with these studies... thanks SO much i go to a new doc tomorrow
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