One significant area of research has been the exploration of the mechanisms that lead to conduction block following high-frequency biphasic stimulation (HFBS). A study developed a new axonal ...
Three months after onset of paralysis, nerve conduction was reduced to a quarter of normal between elbow and and axilla along the few fibres still conducting through the lesion, but was normal distal ...
Axonal neuropathies are characterised by reduced compound muscle action potentials (CMAP) and sensory nerve action potentials (SNAP) in the context of normal or slightly reduced conduction velocity.
Some reduction in conduction velocity can be the result of axonal damage. Thus, the predominant pattern of neuropathy in our patients was of the axonal type. This is similar to a recent study ...
and that it contributes to the loss of function by impairment of axonal conduction. However, despite these considerations, the net effect of NO production in MS is not necessarily deleterious because ...
In contrast to demyelinating neuropathies, immune axonal neuropathies show absent or reduced nerve amplitudes with normal latencies and conduction velocities on nerve conduction studies. Diagnosis and ...