Objective To investigate the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of sensory neuron disease(SND). Methods The clinical and electrophysiological characteristics were analyzed retrospectively,from November,2007 to November,2012,in 57 patients with sensory neuron disease and 95 patientsObjective To investigate the clinical and electrophysiological characteristics of sensory neuron disease(SND). Methods The clinical and electrophysiological characteristics were analyzed retrospectively,from November,2007 to November,2012,in 57 patients with sensory neuron disease and 95 patients中华医学会、中华医学会神经病学分会
Background and objectives: Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic progressive autoimmune disease. The ...
Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is a very common but disabling microvascular complication of diabe...
This study evaluated the possible existence of subclinical sensory nerve defects in residents of bla...
Sensory Neuronopathy (SN) represents a distinct peripheral nervous system disorder associated with d...
Sensory neuron diseases (SND) are a distinct subgroup of peripheral-nervous-system diseases, first a...
There are no validated criteria for the diagnosis of sensory neuronopathy (SNN) yet. In a preliminar...
Sensory neuronopathies (SN) are characterized by asymmetric non-length dependent sensory deficits an...
Recently published criteria using clinical (ataxia or asymmetrical distribution at onset or full dev...
Aim: to evaluate demographic, clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of patients with acute...
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a slowly progressive hereditary degenerative disease and chron...
Sensory ganglionopathies have a frequent association with neoplastic disorders (paraneoplastic subac...
Sensory neuronopathies (SN) represent a subgroup of peripheral nervous system disorders which are be...
Background: The diagnostic yield of various neurophysiological criteria may vary in different subfor...
We examined 29 patients with chronic progressive ganglionopathy of different etiology. Neurophysiolo...
Background: Weakness or paralysis underlying disability of limb may be due to damage to upper motor ...
Background and objectives: Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic progressive autoimmune disease. The ...
Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is a very common but disabling microvascular complication of diabe...
This study evaluated the possible existence of subclinical sensory nerve defects in residents of bla...
Sensory Neuronopathy (SN) represents a distinct peripheral nervous system disorder associated with d...
Sensory neuron diseases (SND) are a distinct subgroup of peripheral-nervous-system diseases, first a...
There are no validated criteria for the diagnosis of sensory neuronopathy (SNN) yet. In a preliminar...
Sensory neuronopathies (SN) are characterized by asymmetric non-length dependent sensory deficits an...
Recently published criteria using clinical (ataxia or asymmetrical distribution at onset or full dev...
Aim: to evaluate demographic, clinical and neurophysiological characteristics of patients with acute...
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) is a slowly progressive hereditary degenerative disease and chron...
Sensory ganglionopathies have a frequent association with neoplastic disorders (paraneoplastic subac...
Sensory neuronopathies (SN) represent a subgroup of peripheral nervous system disorders which are be...
Background: The diagnostic yield of various neurophysiological criteria may vary in different subfor...
We examined 29 patients with chronic progressive ganglionopathy of different etiology. Neurophysiolo...
Background: Weakness or paralysis underlying disability of limb may be due to damage to upper motor ...
Background and objectives: Sjögren's syndrome (SS) is a chronic progressive autoimmune disease. The ...
Introduction: Diabetic neuropathy is a very common but disabling microvascular complication of diabe...
This study evaluated the possible existence of subclinical sensory nerve defects in residents of bla...