Repetitive nerve stimulation of anconeus in the assessment of neuromuscular transmission disorders
Abstract
Repetitive nerve stimulation of the anconeus muscle is described. Control studies showed the test to be reliable and well tolerated over a range of stimulus frequencies and train lengths. Sixty-one patients with primary disorders of neuromuscular transmission were tested. Repetitive nerve stimulation of anconeus was abnormal in 2 of 21 patients with ocular myasthenia, but showed a significant decrementing response in 16 of 30 patients with...
Paper Details
Title
Repetitive nerve stimulation of anconeus in the assessment of neuromuscular transmission disorders
Published Date
Jun 1, 1993
Journal
Volume
89
Issue
3
Pages
170 - 176
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