Study of the relationship and importance of clinical semiology, axial computed tomography and electroneuromyography in lumbar radioculopathies

The authors evaluated forty-three patients with clinical suspect of lumbar radiculopathy caused by disk hernia, concerning to clinical semiology, computed tomography and electromyography were studied and their correlations. The clinical semiology was altered in 100,0% of the patients, the computed tomography in 90,7% and the electromyography in 88,7%. The correlation among the three exams didn´t show any prevalency among any of the possible associations. The authors emphasize the importance of clinical semiology, computed tomography and electromyography for a more accurate diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy following by disk hernia.

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Main Authors: Murade,Emílio Cezar Mamede, Hungria Neto,José Soares, Avanzi,Osmar
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: ATHA EDITORA 2002
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1413-78522002000400003
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Summary:The authors evaluated forty-three patients with clinical suspect of lumbar radiculopathy caused by disk hernia, concerning to clinical semiology, computed tomography and electromyography were studied and their correlations. The clinical semiology was altered in 100,0% of the patients, the computed tomography in 90,7% and the electromyography in 88,7%. The correlation among the three exams didn´t show any prevalency among any of the possible associations. The authors emphasize the importance of clinical semiology, computed tomography and electromyography for a more accurate diagnosis of lumbar radiculopathy following by disk hernia.