1. were significantly increased, indicating a very;Ball, G.J.; Saunders, M.G.; Schnabl, J.;Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology; Deslow conduction more marked in the distal segment of the limb (Fig. 5). Moreover, stimulation of the nerve at the axilla elicited a cerebral termination of peripheral sensory nerve conduction velocities in man from stimulus response delays of the cortical evoked potentials,1971
2. Die diabetische Neuropathie;Bischoff, B.,1963
3. Sensory and motor conduction in polyneuropathies;Buchthal, F.,1973
4. Evoked action potentials and conduction velocity in human sensory dence on pathological afferent conduction in nerves with severe lesions;Buchthal, F.; Rosenfalck, A.,1966
5. While sensory polyneuropathy is widely held to be the result of metabolic impairment of the Schwann cell (cf Bruyn and;3,;Brain Research; was proposed that diabetic mononeuropathy (multiplex) was due to a nerves,1970