Clinical, electroneurographic and neuroautonomic findings in patients with chronic renal insufficiency and following kidney transplantation |
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Authors: | D Müller D Krell R D Koch B Wunderlich C Wunderlich |
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Abstract: | Orientation onsigns of sensomotor polyneuritis seems appropriate for monitoring the status of patients with chronic uremia. The maximum speed of motor and F-wave transmission by the N. fibularis and the mean instantaneous arrhythmia are parameters which, before clinical symptoms appear, permit the accurate assessment of motor and vegetative lesions and may be useful as a basis on which treatment can be corrected. |
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