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Id:19684
Author:Lienhardt, Christian; Currie, Heather; Wheeler, Jereme G.
Title:Inter- Observer Variability in the Assessment of Nerve Function in Leprosy Patients in Ethiopia.
Source:Int. J. Lepr;63(1):62-76, 1995. ^bilus, ^btab, ^bgraf.
Abstract: Resumo: One of the major problems in leprosy is to detect any change in nerve function early enough so as to increase the chances of recovery and prevent disability. Several tests have been developed to assess nerve function and are used in leprosy control programs worldwide, but they are frequently performed by different workers on different occasions and under variable conditions. In this study we investigated the variability between different groups of observers in the assessment of nerve function in leprosy patients in Ethiopia. Sensory function was assessed by using a set of nylon monofilaments (NF) and a ball-point pen (BP), and motor function was assessed by using voluntary motor testing (VMT). We also studied the variability between observers in the assessment of the clinical signs of neuritis. Duplicate measurements were performed in random order on 50 leprosy patients by two physio-technicians and on 50 other patients by two health assistants. The percent agreement between observers was calculated for each single nerve, and weighted kappa statistics were used to assess whether agreement was better than expected due to chance alone. Systematic differences between observers were evaluated using the Wilcoxon signed rank test. On sensory testing, inter-observer variability was found to be related to the training and experience of the observer, to the nerve tested, and to the neurological status of the patient. When tests were performed by physio-technicians, we observed 32% to 58% agreement with the NF test and 71% to 84% agreement with the BP test, measured on different scales. After weighting for the scale difference, the agreement seemed comparable with these methods but the differences in measurements with the BP test were found to be dependent upon the neurological status of the patient. The variability between observers differed according to the nerve tested, and there was some evidence of systematic differences between observers with both methods. When performed by the health assistants, agreement was between 34% and 46% with the NF and between 66% and 82% with the BP tests. After weighting for the scale difference, the agreement seemed comparable but the BP was not liable to the systematic differences seen in the NF results. These differences could be attributed to the differences in the experience of the workers with these tests. With the VMT, small variability between observers was found for all nerves tested, except the facial nerve, when performed by both the physio-technicians and by the health assistants (72% to 98% agreement).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS.
Descriptors:Hanseníase/etnol
Hanseníase/fisiopatol
Condução Nervosa/fisiol
Etiópia/etnol
 Etiópia/epidemiol
Limits:Humanos
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1995/pdf/v63n1/v63n1a10.pdf / en
Location:BR191.1


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Id:18228
Author:Carayon, A
Title:Repercussions de la nevrite lepreuse sur la conduction et la douleur nerveuses Nervous conduction and pain in hansenian neuritis-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1977. 9 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:A study of the nervous conduction with modern technics has lead to classify the nervous damage according to a new and hsitopathological way which seems more convenient than the Seddon's classification. It gives a better understanding of the hansenian neuritis and reasoned procedures for medical or surgical treatment are discussed (AU).
Descriptors:NEURITE/compl
NEURITE/etiol
CONDUCAO NERVOSA
COMPRESSAO NERVOSA/clas
HANSENIASE/compl
Limits:HUMANO
Location:BR191.1; 00301/s


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Id:17306
Author:Marques Junior, Wilson; Foss, Norma T; Arruda, Ana P. M; Barreira, Amilton A
Title:Near-nerve potential in lepromatous leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 4 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:In leprosy, sensory action potentials (SAPs) may be normal in spite of clinical sensory loss. This may result from the early involvement of small nerve fibers, which have potentials that are not detected in routine studies. To evaluate this possibility, we used a near-nerve recording technique that records potentials from nerve fibers as small as 4-6 microm in diameter. We hypothesized that this technique might increase the sensitivity of nerve conduction studies in detecting leprosy neuropathy. We found the technique to be useful for recording conduction abnormalities in recently diagnosed patients, including those with preserved sensation, suggesting that axonal loss may be the underlying mechanism. Contrary to our hypothesis, however, recording the late SAP components did not improve the sensitivity of nerve conduction studies. We suggest that the late components having normal conduction velocities may be generated by either regenerating or remyelinating abnormal fibers, which have an electrophysiological behavior similar to that of normal 4-6-microm-diameter fibers. (AU).
Descriptors:Eletrofisiologia
Hanseníase Virchowiana/*PP
Nervo Mediano/*PP
Fibras Nervosas
Condução Nervosa
Neurônios Aferentes
Dor/PP
Limits:Humano
Tato
Location:BR191.1; 00246/s


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Id:17225
Author:Ruiz Júnior, Facundo Burgos
Title:Padrões de condução nervosa em 6 diferentes neuropatias ?-
Source:Ribeirão Preto; s.n; 2001. 105 p. tab, 30 cm.
Thesis:Present for Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto presented for the degree Mestre.
Abstract:As alterações peculiares da condução nervosa em diversas polineuropatias, apesar de muito úteis na prática diária, nem sempre recebem a valorização necessária nos estudos epidemiológicos. Como exemplo, todos os casos de SGB tem o potencial do nervo sural sempre normal quando o nervo mediano é normal segundo a maioria dos estudos. Este trabalho teve como finalidade verificar se os achados eletromiográficos de 140 pacientes com diagnósticos de neuropatia sensitiva, diabetes mellitus, hanseníase, polirradiculoneuropatia inflamatória desmielinizante crônica e aguda e neuropatia hereditária sensitivo motora do tipo I em nosso serviço, até o ano de 1999, estão em conformidade com os descritos na literatura. Ademais, foi realizada a tentativa de verificar: particularidades do exame que fossem características únicas de cada neuropatia estudada, presença ou não de assimetrias entre membros homólogos e entre MMSS e MMII, existência do padrão comprimento-dependente e a importância do estudo dos 4 membros para essas avaliações. (AU).
Descriptors:CONDUCAO NERVOSA
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
Location:BR191.1; WL102, R859p


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Id:13644
Author:Turkof, Edvin; Richard, Bruce; Assadian, Ojan; Khatri, Bharat; Knolle, Erich; Lucas, Sebastian
Title:Leprosy affects facial nerves in a scattered distribution from the main trunk to all peripheral branches and neurolysis improves muscle function of the face ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2003. 8 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Abstract:Current literature rejects nerve release in leprous facial neuropathy and states that lesions are restricted to the peripheral zygomatic branches. Since there are approximately 500,000 patients with this disease throughout the world, we wanted to clarify the precise location of facial nerve's affection and the benefit of neurolysis. Our study showed that in patients with leprosy, the facial nerve's main trunk, the peripheral zygomatic branches, and all other branches were affected. Follow-up showed improvement in lagophthalmos and in misreinnervation, with no improvement in the control cohort. Nerve release improves muscle function in leprous facial neuropathy, provided surgery is performed on all affected segments. Intraoperative electroneurodiagnostics is an effective tool for detecting the most proximal site of lesion and ensuring effective surgery. (AU).
Descriptors:ESTUDOS DE COORTES
ESTIMULACAO ELETRICA
ELETROFISIOLOGIA
MUSCULOS FACIAIS/inerv
MUSCULOS FACIAIS/fisiol
NERVO FACIAL/patol
NERVO FACIAL/fisiol
NERVO FACIAL/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/patol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/fisiopatol
HANSENIASE DIMORFA/cirurg
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/patol
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/cirurg
RESULTADO DE TRATAMENTO
PERIODO INTRA-OPERATORIO
 CONDUCAO NERVOSA
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
MEIA-IDADE
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 09072/s


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Id:13454
Author:Chopra, J. S; Kaur, S; Murthy, J. M; Kumar, B; Radhakrishnan, K; Suri, S; Sawhney, B. B
Title:Vascular changes in leprosy and its role in the pathogenesis of leprous neuritis ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; july 1981. 11 p. tab.
Abstract:The arteriographic pattern of left hand vessels was studied in 20 patients in leprosy by percutaneous brachial arteriography. Arteriographic abnormalities noted consisted of occlusion, narrowing, tortuosity, dilatation, irregularity and incomplete filling of the lumen by contrast medium. Such abnormal findings were seen in all the arteriograms studied and more than one vessel involvement was noted in over 50 percent cases. This study clearly demonstrated that arterial involvement in leprosy was frequent. No correlation was found between motor weakness and vascular abnormalities. There was no difference in arterial lesions between the patients with and without trophic changes. There was also no correlation between the severity of vascular changes and decline in motor nerve conduction. Degree of histopathological abnormalities in the sural nerve biopsy from these patients showed no features of micro angiopathic neuropathy. It is concluded that the observed vascular abnormalities do not contribute significantly in the genesis of neurological deficit in leprosy.(AU).
Descriptors:NEURITE/etiol
NEURITE/fisiopatol
NERVO SURAL/patol
CONDUCAO NERVOSA
NERVOS ESPINHAIS/patol
HANSENIASE/compl
DOENCAS VASCULARES/etiol
DOENCAS VASCULARES/fisiopatol
NERVO ULNAR/fisiopatol
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 00641/s


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Id:13357
Author:Shetty, V. P; Mehta, L. N; Antia, N. H; Irani, P. F
Title:Teased fibre study of early nerve lesions in leprosy and in contacts, with electrophysiological correlates ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jul. 1977. 4 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:A teased fibre technique was used to study 19 biopsies of the index finger branch of the radial cutaneous nerve of leprosy patients and contacts. These were compared with four normal nerves. Five nerves were from patients with preclinical nerve lesions, five from leprosy patients with minimal sensory nerve impairment, and five from contacts of lepromatous leprosy. The extent of demyelination in preclinical nerve lesions in leprosy and in contacts of leprosy is recorded. The usefulness of nerve conduction velocity studies in early leprosy patients and in contacts is discussed.(AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/patol
HANSENIASE/fisiopatol
FIBRAS NERVOSAS MIELINIZADAS
CONDUCAO NERVOSA
DEGENERACAO WALLERIANA
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/patol
NERVOS PERIFERICOS/fisiopatol
Limits:HUMANO
MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADULTO
ADOLESCENTE
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01881/s


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Id:13320
Author:Linois, Huguette; Sebille, Alain
Title:Electrophysiological evidence for motor unit impairment during the treatment of leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; feb. 1980. 7 p. ilus, tab.
Abstract:Although neuropathy is the most striking feature in leprosy, the effects of various drugs are usually assessed by dermatological and bacteriological improvement. This short term electrophysiological study shows that both antileprosy drugs, DDS and Sulforthomidine, do not affect the insidious deterioration of motor unit condition in lepromatous and borderline BT patients. Differences observed in the results of the two groups were discussed.(AU).
Descriptors:DAPSONA/uso terap
HANSENIASE/quimioter
HANSENIASE/fisiopatol
PLACA MOTORA/ef drogas
PLACA MOTORA/fisiopatol
CONDUCAO NERVOSA/ef drogas
NERVO ULNAR/ef drogas
NERVO ULNAR/fisiopatol
SULFADOXINA/uso terap
JUNCAO NEUROMUSCULAR/fisiopatol
NERVO FIBULAR/ef drogas
 NERVO FIBULAR/fisiopatol
 RECRUTAMENTO (NEUROLOGIA)/ef drogas
 SULFANILAMIDAS/uso terap
Limits:HUMANO
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01257/s


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Id:13319
Author:Sebille, Alain
Title:Respective importance of different nerve conduction velocities in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; aug. 1978. 7 p. tab, graf.
Abstract:Motor and sensory nerve conduction studies were performed in the distal part of the ulnar, median and radial nerves of 12 tuberculoid and 12 lepromatous leprosy patients, compared with 15 normal subjects. Slowing of sensory conduction velocity (SCV) was shown in all nerves with no difference between tuberculoid and lepromatous patients. The radial SCV slowing is correlated (P less than 0.001) with the clinical findings. Impairment of motor distal latencies was observed only in tuberculpoid patients. It is concluded that the radial SCV is the most reliable conduction test and is proposed as an early diagnostic test for leprosy.(AU).
Descriptors:HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/fisiopatol
SENSACAO/fisiol
TEMPO DE REACAO
NEURÔNIOS MOTORES/fisiol
CONDUCAO NERVOSA
NERVO MEDIANO/fisiopatol
NERVO ULNAR/fisiopatol
FATORES DE TEMPO
Limits:ESTUDO COMPARATIVO
HUMANO
ADULTO
ADOLESCENTE
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01254/s


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Id:13193
Author:Shetty, V. P; Mehta, L. N; Irani, P. F; Antia, N. H
Title:Study of the evolution of nerve damage in leprosy. Part I--Lesions of the index branch of the radial cutaneous nerve in early leprosyStudy of evolution of nerve damage in leprosy. Part II--Observations on the index branch of the radial cutaneous nerve in contacts of leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; jan. 1980. 14 p. tab, graf, ilus.
Abstract:A total of six index finger branch of the radial cutaneous (IRC) nerves from three BL, two BB and one BT cases of leprosy, with less than 6 months history of disease were subjected for nerve conduction velocity (NCV) studies followed by biopsy. The biopsy was divided into three parts and subjected for light microscopy quantitative histology, electron-microscopy and fibre tease studies. The nerves revealed a slight reduction in NCV and a varying degree of segmental demyelination ranging from 10% to 35%. The earliest changes observed were the thickening and proliferation of Schwann cell processes of the unmyelinated fibres and degeneration of their axons regardless of the type of leprosy.(AU) A total of 35 contacts from 20 families of lepromatous index cases were screened clinically. All of them were subjected for nerve conduction velocity (NCV) studies of both left and right index branch of the radial cutaneous (IRC) nerve. Fifteen of these nerves were biopsied. Out of 15 IRC nerves biopsied 10 had slightly reduced average NCV values and 5 were normal. Four nerves out of 10 where average NCV was reduced and 1 nerve out of 5 where NCV was normal showed significant ultrastructural changes and higher percentage of segmental demyelination (10%--13%). There was a striking similarity between the changes seen in the IRC nerves of early cases of leprosy and of contacts.(AU).
Descriptors:PELE/irrig
FATORES DE TEMPO
HANSENIASE/patol
DEGENERACAO NEURAL
FIBRAS NERVOSAS/ultraest
CONDUCAO NERVOSA
NERVO RADIAL/patol
NERVO RADIAL/ultraest
DEDOS/irrig
HANSENIASE/diag
HANSENIASE/genet
CELULAS DE SCHWANN/ultraest
Limits:MASCULINO
FEMININO
ADOLESCENTE
ADULTO
CRIANCA
HUMANO
MEIA-IDADE
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
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Id:12250
Author:Richard, Bruce; Khatri, Bharat; Knolle, Eric; Lucas, SebastianTurkof, Edvin
Title:Leprosy affects the tibial nerves diffusely from the middle of the thigh to the sole of the foot, including skip lesions ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; Jun. 2001. 8 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Descriptors:POTENCIAIS DE AÇAO
ADOLESCENCIA

HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
COXA
NERVO TIBIAL
Location:BR191.1; 08680/s


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Id:11718
Author:Werneck, Lineu Cesar; Teive, Hélio A. G; Scola, Rosana Herminia
Title:Muscle involvement in leprosy: study of the anterior tibial muscle in 40 patients ..-
Source:São Paulo; s.n; 1999. 16 p. ilus, tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
ELETROMIOGRAFIA
MIOSITE
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
NERVO PERONEAL
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Id:11323
Author:Hyder, S; Rasool, H; Naqvi, H; Kayani, N
Title:A 55year old diabetic presenting with a rash and polyneuropathy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1995. 3 p. tab.
Descriptors:DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL
ELETROMIOGRAFIA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
Limits:RELATO DE CASO
Location:BR191.1; 07262/s


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Id:9963
Author:Mendis, Susirith; Somasiri, K. G; Chularatna, W
Title:Effect of drug treatment on electroneurological measures of peripheral nerve function in leprosy patients ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1993. 4 p. tab.
Descriptors:CLOFAZIMINA
CLOFAZIMINA
DAPSONA
DAPSONA
QUIMIOTERAPIA COMBINADA
ELETROFISIOLOGIA
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE DIMORFA
HANSENIASE DIMORFA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
NERVOS PERIFÉRICOS
NERVOS PERIFÉRICOS
TEMPO DE REAÇAO
RIFAMPINA
RIFAMPINA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
Location:BR191.1; 06607/s


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Id:9901
Author:Turkof, Edwin; Tambwekar, Suresh; Mansukhani, Khushnuma; Millesi, Hanno; Mayr, Norbert
Title:Intraoperative spinal root stimulation to detect most proximal site of leprous ulnar neuritis ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1994. 2 p. tab.
Descriptors:POTENCIAIS DE AÇAO
ADOLESCENCIA
CRIANÇA
ELETRODIAGNOSTICO
PERIODO INTRA-OPERATORIO
HANSENIASE DIMORFA
HANSENIASE DIMORFA
HANSENIASE DIMORFA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
MUSCULOS
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
NEURITE
NEURITE
NEURITE
RAIZES NERVOSAS ESPINHAIS
NERVO ULNAR
NERVO ULNAR
Location:BR191.1; 06890/s


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Id:9797
Author:Abbot, Neil Carter; Beck, John Swanson; Mostofi, Saddiq; Weiss, Fabiola
Title:Sympathetic vasomotor dysfunction in leprosy patients: comparison with electrophysiological measurement and qualitative sensation testing ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1996. 4 p. ilus.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
ELETROFISIOLOGIA
FLUXOMETRIA POR LASER-DOPPLER
MICROCIRCULAÇAO
MUSCULO LISO VASCULAR
MUSCULO LISO VASCULAR
FIBRAS NERVOSAS
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
REFLEXO
PELE
PELE
PELE
SISTEMA NERVOSO SIMPATICO
Location:BR191.1; 06751/s


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Id:9781
Author:Thacker, Anup K; Chandra, Satish; Mukhija, Ram D; Sarkari, Narendra B. S
Title:Electro-physiological evaluation of nerves during reactions in leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1996. 6 p. tab, graf.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
NEURONIOS MOTORES
FIBRAS NERVOSAS
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
TEMPO DE REAÇAO
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Id:9778
Author:Brown, Theodore R; Kovindha, Apichana; Wathanadilokkol, Ubonwon; Smith, Trevor; Kraft, George H
Title:Abnormalities of the sympathetic skin response in lepromatous leprosy ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1996. 2 p. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
RESPOSTA GALVANICA DA PELE
MAO
NEURONIOS MOTORES
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
NEURONIOS AFERENTES
PELE
PELE
NERVO ULNAR
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Id:9738
Author:Grimaud, J; Chapuis, F; Millan, J
Title:Les vitesses de conduction motrices cubitales etagees dans la maladie de Hansen ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1994. 5 p. tab.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
ELETROMIOGRAFIA
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
DOENÇAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFÉRICO
DOENÇAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFÉRICO
ESTUDOS PROSPECTIVOS
NERVO ULNAR
Limits:HUMANO
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Id:9532
Author:Brasil Neto, Joaquim P
Title:Electrophysiologic studies in leprosy ..-
Source:Sao Paulo; s.n; 1992. 6 p. ilus.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
DOENÇAS DO SISTEMA NERVOSO PERIFÉRICO
CONDUÇAO NERVOSA
SENSIBILIDADE E ESPECIFICIDADE
ELETROMIOGRAFIA
Location:BR191.1; 06259/s



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