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Needle Electromyography in the Acute Phase of Stroke: Correlation With Severity and Muscle Strength: Preliminary Findings
Conclusion: It was concluded that the main EMG findings in the acute phase of stroke were the presence of the denervation process and polyphasic motor unit potentials. These changes in EMG were correlated with stroke severity and lower muscle strength.
Source: Neurology India - July 1, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Ana Carolina Silva Bitencourt Thiago Dias Fernandes Rodrigo Bazan Gustavo Jos & #233; Luvizutto Source Type: research

An Atypical Presentation of Left Lateral Medullary Syndrome & #8211; A Case Report
We report a case of a 62-year-old diabetic, hypertensive male who presented with symptoms involving the left lateral dorsal medulla along with partial Horner's syndrome, left lateral rectus palsy, and left lower motor neuron–type facial palsy. Atypical presentation in LMS could be explained by infraction of left facial colliculus in addition to the left lateral medulla. Association of these entities with Wallenberg's syndrome is atypical features in our case, which questioned the diagnosis of a simple LMS.
Source: Neurology India - December 23, 2021 Category: Neurology Authors: Pushpendra N Renjen Ramesh Krishnan Dinesh Chaudhari Kamal Ahmad Source Type: research