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The single-fiber EMG in chronic demyelinating neuropathy
1Department of Neurology, University of Alabama, Birmingham.
Abstract:
Various parameters of single- fiber electromyography (SFEMG) were studied in 19 patients with electrophysiologically and histologically proven chronic demyelinating neuropathy. The mean duration of disease at the time of testing was four years. Motor nerve conduction in the median nerve was abnormal in all patients, whereas sensory nerve conduction was abnormal in all but one. Needle EMG in the extensor digitorum communis (EDC) muscle showed rare fibrillations and fasciculations and some abnormal motor unit potentials in most of patients. SFEMG in the EDC muscle showed an increased fiber density in seven cases (37%) and minimally abnormal jitter in 14 cases (74%). Single-fiber action potentials were stable, whereas blocking was rare. Fiber density was significantly increased in patients with fibrillation in the conventional needle EMG. Our study showed that the SFEMG is mildly abnormal in many patients with demyelinating neuropathy and that this test is useful in detecting and quantitating axonal degeneration in demyelinating neuropathy.
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