The Presence and Significance of A-Waves—A Retrospective Review of 679 Patients

Conclusions: A-waves are commonly seen in symptomatic individuals with otherwise normal nerve conduction studies and individuals with various neurologic conditions but are more commonly found in nerves with otherwise abnormal electrophysiological testing. A-waves are most seen in tibial nerves. Multiple A-waves were more commonly seen in demyelinating neuropathy than other conditions.
Source: Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology - Category: Neurology Tags: Original Research Source Type: research