Evaluation of sudomotor innervation to the limbs was performed via electrical stimulation of the median nerve at the wrist and transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain. Sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) from the palms and the soles were recorded in a patient suffering from a form of predominantly sensory neuropathy. Motor responses to nerve stimulation were present, even if with slower than normal conduction velocity. However, median, ulnar and sural nerve sensory potentials were absent. SSRs to median nerve stimulation at the wrist were missing on palms and soles. By contrast, during brain stimulation of the hand motor area with magnetic impulses, SSRs were reliably identifiable at all recording sites. It is hypothesized that SSRs to mixed nerve stimulation need normal functionality of afferent fibers, while those to brain stimulation can be elicited without any sensory information from the limbs.

Rossini, P., Massa, R., Sancesario, G., Boccasena, P. (1993). Sudomotor skin responses to brain stimulation do not depend on nerve sensory fiber functionality. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 89(6), 447-51.

Sudomotor skin responses to brain stimulation do not depend on nerve sensory fiber functionality

MASSA, ROBERTO;SANCESARIO, GIUSEPPE;
1993-12-01

Abstract

Evaluation of sudomotor innervation to the limbs was performed via electrical stimulation of the median nerve at the wrist and transcranial magnetic stimulation of the brain. Sympathetic skin responses (SSRs) from the palms and the soles were recorded in a patient suffering from a form of predominantly sensory neuropathy. Motor responses to nerve stimulation were present, even if with slower than normal conduction velocity. However, median, ulnar and sural nerve sensory potentials were absent. SSRs to median nerve stimulation at the wrist were missing on palms and soles. By contrast, during brain stimulation of the hand motor area with magnetic impulses, SSRs were reliably identifiable at all recording sites. It is hypothesized that SSRs to mixed nerve stimulation need normal functionality of afferent fibers, while those to brain stimulation can be elicited without any sensory information from the limbs.
dic-1993
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA
English
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Male; Galvanic Skin Response; Ulnar Nerve; Middle Aged; Median Nerve; Peripheral Nervous System Diseases; Peripheral Nerves; Magnetics; Electric Stimulation; Humans; Reaction Time; Sural Nerve; Brain
Rossini, P., Massa, R., Sancesario, G., Boccasena, P. (1993). Sudomotor skin responses to brain stimulation do not depend on nerve sensory fiber functionality. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 89(6), 447-51.
Rossini, P; Massa, R; Sancesario, G; Boccasena, P
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