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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 2007; 49 (1): 69-72
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-83780

RÉSUMÉ

To document electromyographic changes in thyrotoxic patients, and to categorize the type of myopathic process in thyrotoxicosis. This case control study was designed to show the electromyographic changes in thyrotoxic patients and to compare these findings with that of normal aged matched controls to show the significance of these changes in thyrotoxic patients. Student's test was applied on the results and P value was extracted. Subjects in this study were chosen according to certain criteria depending mainly on their blood level of thyroid hormone [T3, and T4] and TSH. All of them are thyrotoxic patients, their ages range between 15 to 45 years. They were 25 patients [15 female and 10 males]. Another 25 subjects were chosen as normal controls they were of the same age and sex, patients with features of myopathy or neuropathy from diseases other than thyrotoxicosis were excluded carefully from studied patients and the normal controls. EMG finding in thyrotoxic patients was as follows: No spontaneous activities in the proximal muscles [deltoid and in rectus femoris muscles]. The amplitude of the motor unit action potentials was ranging between [200-800 microv] with a mean of [488.8 +/- 159.3 microv.] in the deltoid muscle, while the amplitude of the action potential. In rectus femoris muscle in thyrotoxic patients was ranging between [350-900 microv.] in abductor pollicis brevis muscle the action potential amplitude in thyrotoxic patients was ranging between [500-2150 microv.], there was significant difference between thyrotoxic patients and normal controls. The duration of the motor unit potential in thyrotoxic patients was ranging between [7-11.5 msec.] with a mean of [8.51 +/- 1.24 msec] in the deltoid muscle, slightly higher figures in rectus femoris muscle, this indicates significant difference in the duration of action potential between patients and normal controls. The other parameters of EMG study all indicate a myopathic process involving proximal muscles in 76% of thyrotoxic patients and a neuropathic process involving distal muscles in 28% of thyrotoxic patients. 1-thyrotoxicosis involves proximal muscles more than distal muscles. 2-myopathic process in thyrotoxicosis can be observed clearly in EMG study of the proximal muscles. 3-EMG findings in thyrotoxic myopathy includes, short duration polyphasic potentials, with early recruitment full interference pattern. 4-Distal muscles in thyrotoxic patients may show EMG findings of a rather neuropathic process


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Électromyographie , Maladies musculaires/étiologie , Études cas-témoins , Hormones thyroïdiennes/sang
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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 2007; 49 (1): 73-76
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-83781

RÉSUMÉ

Pain is frequently listed among initial symptoms of MS or as occurring in the course of the disease. One hundred thirty MS patients diagnosed according to Macdonald's criteria compared with 115 matched age and sex control were interviewed about pain Neuropathic, somatic and headache. Neuropathic pain was significantly higher in MS than control group, while LLD and ARP were of no significante difference between the two groups. For somatic pain there was significant increase in MS. Pain is common in MS especially LLD. There is no significant difference between pain subtypes and duration of disease and FS, EDSS


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Femelle , Mesure de la douleur , Douleur/classification
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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 1996; 38 (2): 141-5
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-41426

RÉSUMÉ

Muscle contraction is presumed to play a major role in the causation of tension headache, but this claim had not been substantiated objectively. In this study 55 consecutive patients [46 females and 9 males were examined electromyographically during an attack of headache. Eleven patients only showed contraction of the frontalis, temporalis or the posterior cervical muscles, in the rest these muscles were silent. This finding suggest the mechanisms other than muscle contraction are responsible for this type of headache


Sujet(s)
Humains , Mâle , Céphalée de tension/diagnostic , Analgésiques , Contraction musculaire , Céphalée/étiologie
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Journal of the Faculty of Medicine-Baghdad. 1994; 36 (4): 555-59
de Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-32930

RÉSUMÉ

Seventy-one patients suffering from myasthenia gravis [MG], 52 females and 19 males admitted to Baghdad teaching hospital, were included in this study; their age ranged from one day to 82 years. Fifty-four patients had thymectomy and the histopathology revealed 16 thymomas, 7 of which were malignant. Following thymectomy.3 patients showed full recovery or good improvement especially females. Therefore we recommend thymectomy for most patients with myasthenia gravis


Sujet(s)
Thymectomie/méthodes , Thymome/chirurgie , Thymome/diagnostic
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