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Correlation Analysis Between Electromyogram, Cerebrospinal Fluid Protein And Clinic Of Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Posted on:2011-12-20Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T T GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360305958839Subject:Neurology
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ObjectiveTo analyse the relevance beween electromyogram, cerebrospinal fluid protein and clinic of Guillain-Barre syndrome.MethodsRetrospectively analyse the clinical data of 58 Guillain-Barre syndrome cases. Statistically analyse the nerve conduction velocity, amplitude, latency, cerebrospinal fluid protein content and muscle strength. Observe the correlation between the parameters above.ResultsThe primary demyelinating type of our group accounts for 50% and the primary axonal type 26.79%; there is no correlation between electrophysiological classification, motor nerve conduction velocity and musle strength; the nerve conduction test positive rate is 75.78% in two weeks and 95.65% after two weeks; the lift degree of cerebrospinal fluid protein is not parallel with the severity of the disease; cerebrospinal fluid protein can be at a high level in the second, third, forth week and even after a month.ConclusionThere is no correlation between the EMG classification, EMG abnormity degree and the severity of the disease; nerve conduction test positive rate is low within two weeks; cerebrospinal fluid protein level is not related with the severity and duration of the disease.
Keywords/Search Tags:Guillain-Barre syndrome, electromyography, cerebrospinal fluid protein
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