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452 related items for PubMed ID: 22146347

  • 1. Influence of age and the severity of median nerve compression on forearm median motor conduction velocity in carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Kommalage M, Pathirana KD.
    J Clin Neurophysiol; 2011 Dec; 28(6):642-6. PubMed ID: 22146347
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  • 2. Does retrograde axonal atrophy really occur in carpal tunnel syndrome patients with normal forearm conduction velocity?
    Chang MH, Liu LH, Wei SJ, Chiang HL, Hsieh PF.
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  • 3. The role of forearm mixed nerve conduction study in the evaluation of proximal conduction slowing in carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Chang MH, Lee YC, Hsieh PF.
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  • 4. Correlation of median forearm conduction velocity with carpal tunnel syndrome severity.
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  • 5. Forearm median nerve conduction velocity in carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 6. The real role of forearm mixed nerve conduction velocity in the assessment of proximal forearm conduction slowing in carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 7. Alteration of proximal conduction velocity at distal nerve injury in carpal tunnel syndrome: demyelinating versus axonal change.
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  • 8. Does forearm mixed nerve conduction velocity reflect retrograde changes in carpal tunnel syndrome?
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  • 9. Comparison of sensitivity of transcarpal median motor conduction velocity and conventional conduction techniques in electrodiagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 10. The effect of the median nerve compression test on median nerve conduction across the carpal tunnel.
    Wiederien RC, Feldman TD, Heusel LD, Loro WA, Moore JH, Ernst GP, Allison SC.
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  • 11. The dilemma of ulnar nerve entrapment at wrist in carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 12. Electrodiagnosis of retrograde changes in carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Uchida Y, Sugioka Y.
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  • 13. Premotor potential study in carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 14. Medial thenar recording in normal subjects and carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Wilder Smith EP, Chan YH, Kannan TA.
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  • 15. Age and the severity of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 16. The usefulness of terminal latency index of median nerve and f-wave difference between median and ulnar nerves in assessing the severity of carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Park KM, Shin KJ, Park J, Ha SY, Kim SE.
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  • 17. Usefulness of the median terminal latency ratio in the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome.
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  • 18. Time course and predictors of median nerve conduction after carpal tunnel release.
    Rotman MB, Enkvetchakul BV, Megerian JT, Gozani SN.
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  • 20. Proximal slowing of nerve conduction velocity in carpal tunnel syndrome.
    Tzeng SS, Wu ZA, Chu FL.
    Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi (Taipei); 1990 Mar; 45(3):186-90. PubMed ID: 2168263
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