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Table 2 Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies Before and After Influenza A Infection

From: Hyperacute relapse of Lewis-Sumner syndrome during influenza A (H1N1) virus infection

 

Before H1N1 infection

After H1N1 infection (after 9 days)

Nerve

AMP

CV

AMP

CV

Left Median Sensory Nerve (Wrist-Dig II)

5.6uV

56.0 m/s

17.6uV

47.8 m/s

Right Median Sensory Nerve (Wrist-Dig II)

34.0uV

47.9 m/s

26.1uV

55.0 m/s

Left Superficial Radial Nerve (Lateral Forearm-Anatomical Snuffbox)

20.1uV

67.9 m/s

38.4uV

64.9 m/s

Right Superficial Radial Nerve (Lateral Forearm-Anatomical Snuffbox)

0.0uV

0.0 m/s

0.0uV

0.0 m/s

Left Ulnar Sensory Nerve (Wrist-Dig V)

27.0uV

63.8 m/s

29.2uV

50.7 m/s

Right Ulnar Sensory Nerve (Wrist-Dig V)

20.0uV

55.0 m/s

28.8uV

62.8 m/s

Left Superficial Peroneal Sensory Nerve

6.0uV

60.0 m/s

7.1uV

51.7 m/s

Right Superficial Peroneal Sensory Nerve

0.0uV

0.0 m/s

0.0uV

0.0 m/s

Left Sural Sensory Nerve

7.4uV

47.9 m/s

7.5uV

40.2 m/s

Right Sural Sensory Nerve

4.1uV

38.6 m/s

5.3uV

36.2 m/s

  1. AMP Amplitude, CV Conduction velocity, Dig II Second finger, Dig V Fifth finger, ms Milisecond, uV Microvolt