CIDP
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Another EMG? Thank you for your time.
Sounds like somethings are not coming together. I would see your neurologist and have him/her evaluate the situation. Based on your physicial exam and the abnormal EMG something is going on. If there is doubt then maybe another LP but I would talk it over first. The EMG should have been more positive for CIDP.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD
CIDP or chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy is a disorder where your body's immune system attacks the myelin that surround your peripheral nerves. It is manifested by muscle weakness. There can be a sensory component or paraesthesias but these are usually not prominent. There is elevated protein in the CSF and always an abnormal EMG that shows patchy demyelination.
I hope this helps.
CCF Neuro MD