Clinical utility of sensory nerve conduction of medial femoral cutaneous nerve

Introduction: In this investigation we report on the clinical utility of sensory nerve conduction studies of the medial femoral cutaneous (MFC) nerve. Methods: Sensory nerve conduction of the MFC nerve was assessed in 22 patients for whom this test was considered clinically necessary. Results: MFC n...

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description Introduction: In this investigation we report on the clinical utility of sensory nerve conduction studies of the medial femoral cutaneous (MFC) nerve. Methods: Sensory nerve conduction of the MFC nerve was assessed in 22 patients for whom this test was considered clinically necessary. Results: MFC nerve conduction was abnormal in 4 cases of MFC neuropathy. The most common cause was iatrogenic in 14 femoral neuropathy cases. MFC nerve conduction showed absent or low‐amplitude sensory nerve action potential (SNAP) in 13 cases, with femoral motor nerve conduction abnormal in 5 cases. In 2 cases with acute lumbar plexopathy, the MFC SNAP was absent unilaterally. MFC nerve conduction was normal in 1 case with diabetic lumbar radiculopathy and in another case with postpolio syndrome. Conclusion: Assessment of MFC nerve conduction is extremely useful in the diagnosis of femoral neuropathy, medial femoral cutaneous neuropathy, and lumbar plexopathy. Muscle Nerve, 2012
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Adolescent
Adult
Biological and medical sciences
Diabetes. Impaired glucose tolerance
Diseases of striated muscles. Neuromuscular diseases
Electric Stimulation
Electromyography
Endocrine pancreas. Apud cells (diseases)
Endocrinopathies
Female
Femoral Nerve - physiopathology
femoral neuropathy
Humans
lumbar plexopathy
Male
medial femoral cutaneous nerve
medial femoral cutaneous neuropathy
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Neural Conduction - physiology
Neurologic Examination
Neurology
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases - diagnosis
Peripheral Nervous System Diseases - physiopathology
Reaction Time
Retrospective Studies
sensory nerve conduction
Skin - innervation
Young Adult
title Clinical utility of sensory nerve conduction of medial femoral cutaneous nerve
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