Typical CIDP, distal variant CIDP, and anti-MAG antibody neuropathy: An ultra-high frequency ultrasound comparison of nerve structure
Angela Puma,
Nicolae Grecu,
Raluca Ș. Badea
et al.
Abstract:To date, little is known about the usefulness of ultra-high frequency ultrasound (UHF-US, 50–70 MHz) in clinical practice for the diagnosis of dysimmune neuropathies. We present a prospective study aimed at comparing UHF-US alterations of nerves and fascicles in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy (CIDP), distal CIDP (d-CIDP) and anti-MAG neuropathy and their relationships with clinical and electrodiagnostic (EDX) features. 28 patients were included (twelve CIDP, 6 d-CIDP and 10 anti-MAG)… Show more
“…The UHFUS technique has been reported to effectively provide imaging of peripheral nerves [61,62]. Apart from structural analysis, UHFUS can be employed to characterize nerve echogenicity, which can help to discriminate between normal and abnormal nerves by applying the nerve density index, as reported by Jerman and coll.…”
In recent decades, advancements in medical imaging technologies have revolutionized diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, enhancing the precision and efficacy of healthcare interventions [...]
“…The UHFUS technique has been reported to effectively provide imaging of peripheral nerves [61,62]. Apart from structural analysis, UHFUS can be employed to characterize nerve echogenicity, which can help to discriminate between normal and abnormal nerves by applying the nerve density index, as reported by Jerman and coll.…”
In recent decades, advancements in medical imaging technologies have revolutionized diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, enhancing the precision and efficacy of healthcare interventions [...]
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