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Wiad Lek ; 75(2): 469-472, 2022.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35307678

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OBJECTIVE: The aim: Was assessment of the neurophysiological data and features of clinical picture in patients with neurogenic thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: 103 patients with upper extremity pain and/or paresthesia or hypotrophy, or a combination of these symptoms were examined. The examination algorithm included: cervical spine radiography, cervical spine and brachial plexuses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), upper extremity soft tissues and vessels ultrasonic examination, stimulation electroneuromiography with F-waves registration. RESULTS: Results: Neurogenic TOS was diagnosed in 29 patients. A significant relationship between the following complaints and neurophysiological parameters was observed: pain, numbness during physical activity and decreased medial anrebrachial cutaneous nerve response amplitude by ≥25% compared to the contralateral side; hypothenar hypotrophy and decrease of ulnar nerve motor/sensory response amplitude; the 4-5th fingers hypoesthesia and decrease of ulnar nerve sensory response amplitude. CONCLUSION: Conclusions: Medial antebrachial cutaneous nerve amplitudes asymmetry indices of ≥25% or lack of response may be considered to be a marker of true neurogenic TOS.


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Neuropatías del Plexo Braquial , Plexo Braquial , Síndrome del Desfiladero Torácico , Plexo Braquial/diagnóstico por imagen , Plexo Braquial/patología , Neuropatías del Plexo Braquial/complicaciones , Neuropatías del Plexo Braquial/patología , Vértebras Cervicales , Mano/patología , Humanos , Síndrome del Desfiladero Torácico/complicaciones , Síndrome del Desfiladero Torácico/diagnóstico por imagen
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Wiad Lek ; 74(8): 1917-1920, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34537743

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OBJECTIVE: The aim: Was to determine the relations between the the upper extremity function and cognition in post-stroke patients. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: Totally there were 86 patients examined in the 1-year period after first-ever anterior circulation ischemic stroke. Examination of the upper extremity function was performed with the Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA). Cognitive function was assessed with the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB), Trail-making Test A and B (TMT) and the Clock Drawing Test (CDT). RESULTS: Results: Motor dysfunction mostly manifested in low "Wrist" and "Hand" subtests scores (5 and 7 , respectively) and therefore resulted in decreased "Total motor function" score of 40 . The most significant relations were found out between the FMA "Hand", "Total motor function" subtests and CI indices. MoCA score correlated with FMA "Wrist" (r=0.34; p=0.021), "Hand" (r=0.52; p=0.001) and "Total motor function" (r=0.48; p=0.003) scores. "Hand" score also correlated with the FAB (r=0.43; p=0.012), CDT (r=0.22; p=0.016), TMT-A (r=-0.31; p=0.023) and TMT-B (-0.48; p=0.009) scores. There was no significant correlation between the sensory FMA subtests. CONCLUSION: Conclusion: Our findings suggest that upper extremity motor impairment, especially hand and wrist dysfunction, are associated with cognitive impairment and executive functions disorder in particular.


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Rehabilitación de Accidente Cerebrovascular , Accidente Cerebrovascular , Cognición , Humanos , Pruebas Neuropsicológicas , Recuperación de la Función , Accidente Cerebrovascular/complicaciones , Extremidad Superior
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