Somatosensory evoked potentials in Hirayama disease: A Brazilian study
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Somatosensory evoked potentials in Hirayama disease: A Brazilian study
Abstract
Background: Hirayama's disease (HD) is characterized by an insidious onset asymmetric weakness and atrophy of the forearm and hand. Taking as a premise, the etiopathogenesis of the disease is attributed to forward displacement of posterior wall of lower cervical dural canal in neck flexion causing marked compression and flattening of lower spinal cord. This may result in compression of the posterior column of the spinal cord and seems likely to result in somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEPs) abnormalities. In the present study, we studied the possible involvement of the lemniscal dorsal pathway in patients with HD.
Methods: SSEPs in upper and lower extremities were prospectively performed in eight patients with HD. All the patients were recruited from the outpatient clinic of a neuromuscular disorder center from South Brazil. SSEPs were obtained by transcutaneous electrical stimulation of the median and posterior tibial nerves, on both sides. We collected the amplitude and the latency of the different components obtained in each channel. The interpretation was based on Brazilian study standards.
Results: We evaluated seven men and one woman (mean age 27). The data obtained were compared to a control group consisting of eight patients with spondylotic cervical myelopathy, 6 men and 2 women with mean age of 59 years. The measurements of obtained by the SSEP were also compared between the groups and no significant difference was found for any of them.
Conclusion: SSEP did not turn out to be an electrophysiological marker in our HD patients.
Keywords: Cervical spondylopathy; Hirayama disease; Monomelic amyotrophy; Somatosensory evoked potentials.
Copyright: © 2020 Surgical Neurology International.
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