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Consistency between referral diagnosis and post-ENMG diagnosis in children


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Title: Consistency between referral diagnosis and post-ENMG diagnosis in children

Authors: Mustafa Komur , Cetin Okuyaz , Khatuna Makharoblidze 

Journal: Journal of Pakistan Medical Association

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Publisher: Pakistan Medical Association.

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2014

Volume: 64

Issue: 2

Language: English

Keywords: ChildrenDiagnostic valueElectroneuromyographyNeuromuscular diseases

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Abstract

Abstract


Objective: To evaluate the degree of consistency between the referral diagnosis and that based on electroneuromyography.
Methods: The retrospective study was conducted at the Paediatric Neurology Laboratory of Mersin University School of Medicine, Turkey, and comprised all electroneuromyographies carried out between January 2005 and December 2010. Demographic data, referral diagnosis and post-procedure diagnosis were recorded for each patient, and were classified into groups. Consistency between the two groups was compared using SPSS 13.
Results: Of the total 294 patients, polyneuropathy was the reason for referral in 104 (35.4%), peripheral nerve injury in 54 (18.4%), brachial plexus injury in 52 (17.7%), myopathy in 52 (17.7%), hypotonia in 23 (7.8%), and facial paralysis in 9 (3.0%) patients. There was consistency between the two diagnoses in 179 (60.9%) patients.
Conclusion: Electroneuromyography is an uneasy, painful and stressfull procedure for children, and, therefore, it should be recommended only in cases where the result may be beneficial in the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of a patient.
Keywords: Electroneuromyography, Children, Neuromuscular diseases, Diagnostic value.


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