Diagnosis of CMS is challenging and relies on clinical evaluation, morphological studies of muscle and peripheral nerves,
electrodiagnostic studies, the absence of serum antibodies against muscle AChRs, demonstration of AChR deficiency, and most recently, molecular genetic studies.
Not exact matches
He maintained and ran an
electrodiagnostic service offering ancillary neurodiagnostic services including electromyography, nerve conduction
studies, brain stem auditory evoked responses, electroencephalography, electroretinography, and somatosensory evoked potentials.
Additional capabilities include
electrodiagnostics including hearing tests (BAER), brain wave assessment (EEG) and evaluation of peripheral nerve and muscle function (EMG, nerve conduction
studies, repetitive stimulation, etc.).