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Hello everybody,
Can EMG/NCV be within norm, with debilitating muscle weakness and still be a neuropathy? I was looking up a neurologist at a teaching hospital in the peripheral neuropathy specialty, and encountered a very discouraging review from a patient who saw her. This doctor said that if it doesn't show on emg/ncv, there is no neuropathy. Than normal emg/ncv rules out neuropathy. This patient was later diagnosed with some neuropathy...she said that neuropathies should to be investigated along with normal emg/ncv studies. I find it frightening that someone who's an expert would say that, because as I see patients commenting the same scenerio online, it seems that some have neuropathy symptoms with normal emg/ncv. Why aren't these experts not looking beyond EMG/NCV? There must be people on this board who have the same experience? Any personal insight would be appreciated... ![]() Thanks! |
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