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Absnet surals in asymptomatic pt
Her nerve conduction studies and needle exam were normal with exception of inability to otbain sural responses bilaterally. I moved the electrode 3 times on each side. I rolled across the calf with changes ,in stimulator alignement for several minutes and could not find anything that appeared consistant.
Can this ever be a normal varient or is this signsof neuropathy that is not symptomsatic yet?
April Yuki
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