Context: I am a 45 year old caucasion
womanWomen's way diagnosed with possible MS with 2 lesions in periventricular white matter adjacent to the
anteriorAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Anterior vaginal wall repair horn of the right lateral ventrical.
MRI of spine
normalNormal saline flush. I do not have diabeties, alchoholism
(alcoholismAlcoholism
Alcoholism - resources), thyroid disease, b-12 deficiency, lyme disease, or any injuries.
AutonomicAutonomic nerves
Autonomic neuropathy testing
normalNormal saline flush. EEG says slowing in frontal region, temporal lobe.
My question is regarding the possible cause of my EMG/NCV results which say: "abnormal study because of borderline sensory and motor latencies and axon reflexes present in peroneal and ulnar nerves. Findings consistent with but not diagnostic of electrically mild or early neuropathy with demyelinating features." (I have tremor in all my muscles, twitching and some numbness).
I have read that MS does NOT cause abnormal EMG results. What else could cause this? (in light of normal spinal MRI, no diabeties, injuries, etc.) What is significance of "axon reflexes present in peroneal and ulnar nerves?"
Thank you for your thoughts! This is really a wonderful service.
Thanks
It would depend on which nerve.
CCF Neuro MD
Thank you for your help.
The value you gave is within the normal range for lower extremity nerve conduction.
CCF Neuro MD
I have a question about EMGS.
I had one in August due to some tingling in my left hand and slight tingling in my left ankle with an occassional burning feeling.
What's confusing for me, from what I've learned of EMGS is why mine was conducted throughout my entire body and also why I was given to "shocks" to the spine with some type of paddle.
What this test necessary? Could EMG ever cause any harm?
Today, I am much worse than I was before. Experiencing burning in my ankles and thighs, tingling, neck spasms, etc. etc.
Please let me know your thoughts. Thank you.
An EMG is a study that entails several facets. There is the nerve conduction part (the shock part) and then there is the needle part (the needle in the muscle). There is a pattern of muscles that each lab performs so they do not miss a disease. The amount and number of studies vary from lab to lab. For instance, if you came to the cleveland clinic, you would be exposed to an arm and let nerve conduction study and then at least 6-8 muscles stuck by a needle. So, it sounds like what your received was a thorough study.
CCF Neuro MD