serraaleix
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Hello everyone,
I would like to please ask for your opinion regarding the interpretation of some EMG results. For almost three months now, I have been experiencing some concerning symptoms: fasciculations, stiffness, mild tingling in my right leg and arm, and mild weakness. The tingling and weakness do not seem to have worsened, but the fasciculations and stiffness have increased.
In any case, just a few days after the onset of my symptoms, I went to a neurologist, and they performed an EMG and a nerve conduction study. The study came out normal, and the EMG only detected a mild neurogenic pattern in both vastus lateralis muscles (MUAP AMP +1 and reduced recruitment pattern). It seemed like a very thorough and professional examination, so I felt very reassured.
However, since then, the fasciculations and stiffness have continued to increase, so given how early the first EMG was performed, I was advised to repeat it. At this point, I was convinced that I had Isaacs' Syndrome, as I felt like I was experiencing myokymia in my legs, and additionally, exercise worsened my symptoms, while benzodiazepines alleviated them (they were prescribed to me at the beginning, as my symptoms caused a lot of anxiety).
In any case, I had a second EMG yesterday, which was much shorter than the first one and involved fewer tasks (moving my limbs, exerting force, etc.). The neurophysiologist gave me the results but did not explain them to me, so now I have to wait until next week to see the neurologist. The EMG seems significantly more “abnormal” than the previous one, but I am not sure why. Could you please give me your opinion? Thank you very much in advance.
The translated comments from the neurophysiologist are:
"Signs of mild-to-moderate acute denervation, with the presence of some fasciculation-like potentials, at the level of the gastrocnemius bilaterally. No loss of motor units. Signs of denervation, without fasciculations, are also observed in the right C7 myotome."
I would like to please ask for your opinion regarding the interpretation of some EMG results. For almost three months now, I have been experiencing some concerning symptoms: fasciculations, stiffness, mild tingling in my right leg and arm, and mild weakness. The tingling and weakness do not seem to have worsened, but the fasciculations and stiffness have increased.
In any case, just a few days after the onset of my symptoms, I went to a neurologist, and they performed an EMG and a nerve conduction study. The study came out normal, and the EMG only detected a mild neurogenic pattern in both vastus lateralis muscles (MUAP AMP +1 and reduced recruitment pattern). It seemed like a very thorough and professional examination, so I felt very reassured.
However, since then, the fasciculations and stiffness have continued to increase, so given how early the first EMG was performed, I was advised to repeat it. At this point, I was convinced that I had Isaacs' Syndrome, as I felt like I was experiencing myokymia in my legs, and additionally, exercise worsened my symptoms, while benzodiazepines alleviated them (they were prescribed to me at the beginning, as my symptoms caused a lot of anxiety).
In any case, I had a second EMG yesterday, which was much shorter than the first one and involved fewer tasks (moving my limbs, exerting force, etc.). The neurophysiologist gave me the results but did not explain them to me, so now I have to wait until next week to see the neurologist. The EMG seems significantly more “abnormal” than the previous one, but I am not sure why. Could you please give me your opinion? Thank you very much in advance.
The translated comments from the neurophysiologist are:
"Signs of mild-to-moderate acute denervation, with the presence of some fasciculation-like potentials, at the level of the gastrocnemius bilaterally. No loss of motor units. Signs of denervation, without fasciculations, are also observed in the right C7 myotome."
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