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  • Title: [Thermographic studies with fluid crystals in peripheral nerve damage].
    Author: Mundt B, Kallwellis G, Röder H.
    Journal: Psychiatr Neurol Med Psychol (Leipz); 1986 Jan; 38(1):9-15. PubMed ID: 3008206.
    Abstract:
    Common peripheral neurogenic lesion in various locations and of different origins were examined thermographically and the results were compared with those obtained by clinical and electromyographic methods. Lesions in the regions of the N. ulnaris and N. medianus can, except in the case of carpal tunnel syndrome, be identified without difficulty by thermography. The results obtained in the case of paresis of the radialis are non-specific, and thermographic examination of radicular lesions are also sometimes ambiguous. Damage in the plexus-brachialis and root region yield impressive results which, however, are not particularly useful.
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