Ocular myastyenia gravis: The diagnostic yield of repetitive nerve stimulation and stimulated single fiber EMG of orbicularis oculi muscle and infrared reflection oculography
- 1 February 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Muscle & Nerve
- Vol. 16 (2) , 142-149
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.880160204
Abstract
For the diagnosis of ocular myasthenia gravis (ocular MG), testing of the muscles close to the affected ones may be important. The relative importance of several methods: stimulated single fiber EMG (stimulated SFEMG), repetitive nerve stimulation test (RNS) of orbicularis oculi muscle, and infrared reflection oculography (IROG) was investigated. Thirty‐two patients in whom a diagnosis of ocular MG was considered on clinical grounds were admitted to the study. Based on the results of the three neurophysiological tests, the patients could be divided in three groups: a first group with an abnormal stimulated SFEMG, and an abnormal RNS and/or abnormal IROG; a second group with only a slightly abnormal stimulated SFEMG; and a third group with normal tests in all three tests. The clinical diagnosis of ocular MG was made in all 11 patients of the first group; in 86% (6 of 7) of the patients of the second group; and in 7% (1 of 14) of the patients of the third groups. This study demonstrates that the orbicularis oculi muscle is a suitable muscle for stimulated SFEMG in patients with ocular MG, and that the results obtained with this technique showed a better relation with the clinical diagnosis than those of the two other techniques. We also demonstrate that there is no additional value in studying the jitter with different stimulation rates in patients with suspected ocular MG. © 1993 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.Keywords
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