Science News: Electrophysiology and Magnetic Resonance Neurography Findings of Nontraumatic Ulnar Mononeuropathy From a Tertiary Care Center
Published April 26, 2024
Science News
Submitted by: Oksana Sayko, MD
Edited by: Rebecca O'Bryan, MD
Citation: Raj K, Radhakrishnan DM, Bala P, et al. Electrophysiology and magnetic resonance neurography findings of nontraumatic ulnar mononeuropathy from a tertiary care center. J Clin Neuromuscul Dis. 2022;24(2):61-67. doi:10.1097/CND.0000000000000419
Summary: The ulnar nerve is frequently involved in mononeuropathies of the upper limb. Ulnar neuropathies have been diagnosed conventionally using clinical and electrophysiological findings. Physicians opt for nerve imaging in patients with ambiguous electrophysiological tests to gain additional information, identify etiology and plan management.
In this study the authors described the electrophysiological and the magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) findings in patients with nontraumatic ulnar neuropathy.
Comments: This study describes another method of diagnosing nontraumatic ulnar neuropathy that is complimentary to EMG and may be used in the diagnostically difficult cases. Ulnar neuropathy is a common neuropathy seen in EMG lab that is sometimes difficult to localize based on the electrodiagnostic findings alone.