2014
DOI: 10.1002/mus.23973
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Sensory nerves are frequently involved in the spectrum of fisher syndrome

Abstract: Patients with the Fisher syndrome spectrum of illness have significant sensory involvement, which may only be evident with serial neurophysiological studies.

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“…In contrast, NCS of MFS patients demonstrated either a normal (27%) or equivocal (49%) study. Previous studies have suggested that sensory neuropathy predominates in MFS 30,36 . The existing electrodiagnostic criteria rely on specific features of the motor nerves whereas pure sensory neuropathy would be classified as equivocal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, NCS of MFS patients demonstrated either a normal (27%) or equivocal (49%) study. Previous studies have suggested that sensory neuropathy predominates in MFS 30,36 . The existing electrodiagnostic criteria rely on specific features of the motor nerves whereas pure sensory neuropathy would be classified as equivocal.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NCS were performed using standardized techniques, as described elsewhere. [14][15][16] Proposed Electrodiagnostic Criteria for ERCF. Table 1 shows the proposed criteria for the presence of ERCF on serial NCS.…”
Section: Patientsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, these patients may be at risk of developing Serial nerve conduction studies have demonstrated that the pathology of MFS is not demyelination, but axonal injury. 15 Immunological studies have shown that some patients develop MFS after Campylobacter jejuni infection, including those with GBS/MFS overlap. 16,17 These findings suggest that AMAN and MFS are part of the same spectrum of disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%