Diffuse active neurogenic changes

Nervous system

Nervous
The nervous system is an organ system containing a network of specialized cells called neurons that coordinate the actions of an animal and transmit signals between different parts of its body. In most animals the nervous system consists of two parts, central and peripheral. The central nervous system of vertebrates (such as humans) contains the brain, spinal cord, and retina. The peripheral nervous system consists of sensory neurons, clusters of neurons called ganglia, and nerves connecting them to each other and to the central nervous system. These regions are all interconnected by means of complex neural pathways...

Diffuse active neurogenic changes - List of case studies

Motor Neuron Disease – another opinion

is focused on trying to rule out other disorders and show diffuse lower motor neuron involvement ... necessary to assess whether there is sufficient diffuse active neurogenic changes i.e. positive and fibrillation potentials. Sometime ...

Spinal column pathology - additional opinion

of both thighs. EMG (05/2007): Slight radicular neurogenic pain at L5 on left. In addition to known findings, the lumbar MRI ... in the Mingazzini maneuver; osteotendinous reflexes: Active tricipital and bicipital reflexes, very active rotular reflexes, ... of facing bounding soma at L2-L3 and the known diffuse spondylotic abnormalities are unchanged. As far as it is possible to ...

List of Diseases and Conditions

polyneuropathiesm Acromion-clavicle arthritis Active Ischemia Active brain metastases Active denervation ... Bone erosion Bone lesions Bone lesions¸ diffuse arthritic abnormalities Bone marrow damage Bone marrow ...

Spinal column pathology

in the Mingazzini maneuver; osteotendinous reflexes: Active tricipital and bicipital reflexes, very active rotular reflexes, ... of facing bounding soma at L2-L3 and the known diffuse spondylotic abnormalities are unchanged. As far as it is possible ...

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