gregdickerson
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- Joined
- Jun 19, 2009
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- Diagnosis
- 09/2009
- Country
- US
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- NC
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- Southern Shores
Hi All,
Thanks for your concern and advice.
Wright and awieleba,
I had the exact terminology wrong. This is what the Neuro stated:
"Physical findings conform to a pattern of bilatteral cranial neuropathies. This diagnosis seems to be confirmed by EMG nerve conduction testing which shows slowing of peroneal nerve conduction at the fibular head bilaterally in a pattern of dennervation in muscles innervated by the peroneal nerve. Fibrillations noted in the tibilias anterior and peroneas longus bilaterally."
So i t was not a block but a slowing. Sorry for the miss wording. Any one ever heard of cranial neuropathies?
Thanks for your concern and advice.
Wright and awieleba,
I had the exact terminology wrong. This is what the Neuro stated:
"Physical findings conform to a pattern of bilatteral cranial neuropathies. This diagnosis seems to be confirmed by EMG nerve conduction testing which shows slowing of peroneal nerve conduction at the fibular head bilaterally in a pattern of dennervation in muscles innervated by the peroneal nerve. Fibrillations noted in the tibilias anterior and peroneas longus bilaterally."
So i t was not a block but a slowing. Sorry for the miss wording. Any one ever heard of cranial neuropathies?