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Neuropediatrics 1972; 3(4): 409-420
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1091779
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1091779
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© 1972 by Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.
Neonatal Electromyography and Nerve Conduction Studies in Myelomeningocele
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1972
1972
Publication Date:
18 November 2008 (online)
Concentric needle electrode electromyography was carried out and motor nerve conduction measured in 35 infants suffering from myelomeningocele at a mean age of 5.1 hours. Electromyographic signs of denervation were inconspicuous and the findings suggested that a lesion of the upper motor neurone — with or without spinal shock — was more important than one of the lower motor neurone. There was a highly significant reduction in motor conduction velocity of lower limb nerves. It is postulated that this is due to retarded myelination of lower limb nerves.
Neonate - Myelomeningocele - Electromyography - Nerve conduction