2013
DOI: 10.4103/2277-9175.109753
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Assessment of electromyograghic findings in peroneus tertius, tibialis posterior and dorsal interoseous pedis muscles in patients with axonal polyneuropathy

Abstract: Background:Axonal polyneuropathy (APN) is a common kind of neurologic disorders, which is normally diagnosed by electrodiagnostic methods. Different muscles were studied to find a muscle, which can be considered as a reliable site for early diagnosis of mild APN; this muscle should be easily activated by patient, has the highest sensitivity to EMG changes of APN, and has the lowest rate of false positive results in normal subjects.Materials and Methods:Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 32 patients… Show more

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“…I read with great interest the article “assessment of electromyographic findings in peroneus tertius (PT), tibialis posterior, and dorsal interoseous pedis muscles in patients with axonal polyneuropathy (APN)” written by Dr. Ghasemi et al . [ 1 ] in a recent issue of Advanced Biomedical Research journal.…”
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“…I read with great interest the article “assessment of electromyographic findings in peroneus tertius (PT), tibialis posterior, and dorsal interoseous pedis muscles in patients with axonal polyneuropathy (APN)” written by Dr. Ghasemi et al . [ 1 ] in a recent issue of Advanced Biomedical Research journal.…”
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confidence: 99%