Fig 1.
VEMP with galvanic vestibular stimulation being performed in a patient.
Fig 2.
SL and ML electromyographic normal responses to galvanic stimulation in comparison to abnormal responses.
(A) Normal responses: superimposed traces of two polarities (cathode right anode left and then cathode left and anode right) reveal inversion of waves and define short-latency (SL) and medium-latency (ML) onsets points. The continuous vertical thick line indicates the galvanic vestibular stimulus onset. (B) Abnormal responses: no identification of SL or ML waves.
Table 1.
Characteristics of patients with schistosomal myeloradiculopathy (SMR) compared to healthy controls.
Table 2.
Frequency of clinical manifestations of 22 patients with schistosomal myeloradiculopathy.
Table 3.
Frequency of affected spinal cord segment of patients with schistosomal myeloradiculopathy.
Table 4.
SL and ML in schistosomal myeloradiculopathy patients and controls analyzed by examiners A and B.