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T S Scott1, J Brillman, J A Gross
1Department of Neurology, Medical College of Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh.
Abstract:
The clinical and electrophysiologic data of four new patients with sarcoidosis involving the peripheral nerves are presented and the subject is reviewed. Two had a symmetric polyneuropathy and two had polyradiculopathy. These plus the few cases in the literature indicate that the findings on electromyography are most consistent with axonal neuropathy, in a multifocal pattern. Needle electrolyography was more useful than nerve conduction studies in identifying lesions.
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