What Do My EMG And NCS Test Results Indicate?
Demyelinating polineuropathy.
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I have read your question and understand your concerns.
Since according to the EMG and nerve conduction study results, only motor nerves are involved and there are found both, conduction block and slow conduction velocities, demyelinating polineuropathies are most likely the cause of such findings.
This is reinforced by normal spine MRI results.
Demyelinating polineuropathies include chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (related to Guillaine-Barre syndrome) and multifocal polyneuropathy.
Uniform changes on EMG and nerve conduction study may indicate also hereditary type of demyelinating polineuropathy and this can be confirmed by genetic testing.
It is necessary to be evaluated by a Neurologist in order to achieve a correct diagnosis of your condition.
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Probably small nerve fibers involved.
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These studies results don't justify sensory symptoms, but in cases with small fibers neuropathy nerve conduction studies result normal ( for sensory nerves ) despite the symptoms.
If it is treatable, first is necessary to get the correct diagnosis of the neuropathy.
Again, evaluation by an experienced Neurologist is indispensable in determining the diagnosis.
Hope I helped you.
Take care.
Multifocal motor neuropathy to consider.
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A possible condition to consider in your case is multifocal motor neuropathy.
Discuss with your Neurologist about it.
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A modality of the sensory nervous system.
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Propriocepsion is a modality of the sensory nervous system and pathways, so, sensation is considered to be affected in your case too.
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Yes.
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Hi again.
Yes, it means that sensory part of the nervous pathways (probably small fibers) are affected too.
Regards.
Propriocepsion is a modality of sensory nervous system.
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Welcome back and thanks for being on follow up.
Propriocepsion is a modality that belongs to sensory part of the nervous system, so, this indicates that sensory nerves are affected as well (clinically).
On the other hand, NCS and EMG results don't support this involvement, but, as I mentioned before, if the small nerve fibers are damaged by neuropathy, it could not show up in nerves functions studies.
If the neuropathy is found to be immune mediated, ivig may help in improving it.
Hope this helps.
Regards.