A new computer-assisted method to evaluate sensory conduction velocity distribution and dispersion of the digital nerve of the middle finger in normal subjects and in type I and type II diabetic subjects without any neurological impairment is reported. Distribution curves were exponentially shaped in normal and in diabetic subjects. In insulin-dependent diabetics, only slower conduction velocity fibers were involved, whereas no significant difference was observed between the non-insulin-dependent diabetic group and the control group.
Nerve conduction velocity distribution in normal subjects and in diabetic patients without clinical signs of neuropathy. II : Sensory nerve / M.R. Caccia, M. Osio, E. Dezuanni, M. Bevilacqua, P. Bertora, A. Salvaggio, A. Mangoni, G. Norbiato. - In: ELECTROMYOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0301-150X. - 32:7-8(1992), pp. 411-416.
Nerve conduction velocity distribution in normal subjects and in diabetic patients without clinical signs of neuropathy. II : Sensory nerve
P. Bertora;A. MangoniPenultimo
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1992
Abstract
A new computer-assisted method to evaluate sensory conduction velocity distribution and dispersion of the digital nerve of the middle finger in normal subjects and in type I and type II diabetic subjects without any neurological impairment is reported. Distribution curves were exponentially shaped in normal and in diabetic subjects. In insulin-dependent diabetics, only slower conduction velocity fibers were involved, whereas no significant difference was observed between the non-insulin-dependent diabetic group and the control group.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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