Assessing mNIS+7

Autor: Peter J, Dyck, John C, Kincaid, P James B, Dyck, Vinay, Chaudhry, Namita A, Goyal, Christina, Alves, Hayet, Salhi, Janice F, Wiesman, Celine, Labeyrie, Jessica, Robinson-Papp, Márcio, Cardoso, Matilde, Laura, Katherine, Ruzhansky, Andrea, Cortese, Thomas H, Brannagan, Julie, Khoury, Sami, Khella, Márcia, Waddington-Cruz, João, Ferreira, Annabel K, Wang, Marcus V, Pinto, Samar S, Ayache, Merrill D, Benson, John L, Berk, Teresa, Coelho, Michael, Polydefkis, Peter, Gorevic, David H, Adams, Violaine, Plante-Bordeneuve, Carol, Whelan, Giampaolo, Merlini, Stephen, Heitner, Brian M, Drachman, Isabel, Conceição, Christopher J, Klein, Morie A, Gertz, Elizabeth J, Ackermann, Steven G, Hughes, Michelle L, Mauermann, Rito, Bergemann, Karen A, Lodermeier, Jenny L, Davies, Rickey E, Carter, William J, Litchy
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: Musclenerve. 56(5)
ISSN: 1097-4598
Popis: Polyneuropathy signs (Neuropathy Impairment Score, NIS), neurophysiologic tests (m+7We assessed: (1) Proficiency of grading neurologic signs and correlation with neurophysiologic tests, and (2) clinometric performance of modified NIS+7 neurophysiologic tests (mNIS+7The mNIS+7Specially trained neurologists accurately assessed neuropathy signs as compared to referenced neurophysiologic tests. The score, mNIS+7
Databáze: OpenAIRE