Vol 6, No 4 (2016)

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LECTURES AND REVIEWS

SKELETAL MUSCLE QUANTITATIVE NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING AND SPECTROSCOPY AS AN OUTCOME MEASURE FOR CLINICAL TRIALS (PART I)

Carlier P.G., Marty B., Scheidegger O., Loureiro de Sousa P., Baudin P.Y., Snezhko Е., Vlodavets D.

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Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):10-20
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ORIGINAL REPORTS

MOLECULAR STRUCTURE OF AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS IN RUSSIAN POPULATION

Abramycheva N.Y., Lysogorskaya E.V., Shpilyukova Y.S., Vetchinova A.S., Zakharova M.N., Illarioshkin S.N.

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Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):21-27
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RESULTS OF AN OPEN-LABEL COMPARATIVE RANDOMIZED CLINICAL TRIAL OF AXOGLATIRAN® FS (F-SINTEZ, RUSSIA) EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY IN COMPARISON WITH COPAXONE®-TEVA (TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD., ISRAEL) IN PATIENTS WITH RELAPSING-REMITTING MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS

Khabirov F.A., Khaibullin T.I., Granatov E.V., Babicheva N.N., Aver’yanova L.A., Shakirzyanova S.R.

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Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):28-36
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CLINICAL DISCUSSION

CHRONIC INTOXICATION WITH “LAUGHING GAS” (NITROUS OXIDE) AS A CAUSE OF B12 DEFICIENCY MYELOPOLYNEUROPATHY IN YOUNG ADULTS

Suponeva N.A., Grishina D.A., Legostaeva L.A., Mochalova E.G.

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The problem of using nitrous oxide (“laughing gas”) is now important because young people often prefer this kind of entertainment. Regular short-term inhalation of nitrous oxide increases the risk of developing vitamin B12 deficiency, which is an essential cofactor of important  metabolic processes. This article describes 2 clinical cases of neurological disorders in young adults who had used nitrous oxide. We demonstrate difficulties in the diagnosis, therapeutic tactics and prognosis. 

Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):37-45
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THE SONOGRAPHIC DYNAMICS OF PERIPHERAL NERVES CROSS SECTIONAL AREA CHANGES IN MULTIFOCAL MOTOR NEUROPATHY TREATED WITH INTRAVENOUS IMMUNOGLOBULIN: CASE REPORT

Nikitin S.S., Naumova E.S., Druzhinin D.S.

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Background. Multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN)  is а chronical dysimmune disease, which can be treated with intravenous human immunoglobulin (IVIG).

Objectives. To follow up the sonographic changes of peripheral nerves in a patient with MMN treated with IVIG.

Materials and methods. A 42 y.o. woman with MMN receiving IVIG is described. The cross-sectional area (CSA) of median, ulnar nerves and spinal roots was measured with high-resolution ultrasound (HRUS) after five IVIG courses.

Results. Before treatment the asymmetrical CSA increase of median, ulnar nerves and C5, C6, C7 spinal roots was found. 7 weeks after the first IVIG, next 3 IVIG courses with 4 weeks’ intervals HRUS showed normalization of CSA of the peripheral nerves and significant decrease of CSA of the spinal roots; as soon as the interval between the fourth and fifth IVIG was prolonged up to 9 weeks the CSA of the peripheral nerves increased again.

Conclusion. The follow up of a MMN patient treated with IVIG confirms the positive sonographic changes of the peripheral nerves and spinal roots. The possible role of HRUS as a method for monitoring changes in the peripheral nerves due to IVIG should be discussed after a larger cohort of patients with MMN and similar diseases is investigated.

Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):46-51
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THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE EXPERT ON THE ELECTROMYOGRAPHY BOARD

REFERRAL TO EMG EXAMINATION

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Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):51
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HISTORY OF “RADICULONEURITIS SYNDROME” DESCRIPTION

HISTORY OF “RADICULONEURITIS SYNDROME” DESCRIPTION

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Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):52-53
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INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS

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Neuromuscular Diseases. 2016;6(4):54
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