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. 2017 Oct 2;18:1048–1052. doi: 10.12659/AJCR.904925

Table 1.

Nerve conduction study.

Sensory nerves (left/right) TL, ms A, μV NCV, m/sec
Median 4.3/4.3 N (3.5) 22.1/17.8 N (10) 61.4/63.0 N (35–40)
Ulnar 5.1/4.1 N (3.5) 19.9/19.9 N (2) 50.4/70.9 N (35–40)
Sural PR/PR N (4.4) PR/PR N (6) PR/PR N (35–40)
Motor nerves (left/right) TL, ms A, mV NCV, m/sec F-wave, ms
Median 4.6/4.6 N (4.4) 10.0/17.9 N (4) 58.6/56.5 N (49) PR/PR N (31)
Ulnar 4.4/4.7 N (3.3) 10.0/9.5 N (5) 61.0/61.1 N (53) PR/PR N (32)
Tibial 10.1/10.0 N (5.8) 7.6/6.5 N (4) 37.7/40.4 N (41) PR/PR N (56)
Peroneal 8.0/9.3 N (5.8) 6.3/3.2 N (2) 50.1/47.8 N (44) PR/PR N (57)

TL – teminal latency; A – amplitude; NCV – nerve conduction velocity; N() – normal value; PR – poor response.