2004
Chapter 5 Electrophysiologic Consequences of Myelination
Waxman S, Bangalore L. Chapter 5 Electrophysiologic Consequences of Myelination. 2004, 117-141. DOI: 10.1016/b978-012439510-7/50058-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImpulse conductionConduction abnormalitiesDemyelinated axonsRole of demyelinationRestoration of conductionTotal conduction blockNew therapeutic interventionsHigh-frequency trainsEntire myelin sheathMyelin lossClinical deficitsElectrophysiologic consequencesConduction blockPharmacological modulationConduction velocityTherapeutic interventionsAction potentialsDemyelinationMyelin sheathAxonsMolecular substratesSymptom productionAxonal membraneAbnormalitiesCurrent strategies
1980
Pathophysiology of nerve conduction: relation to diabetic neuropathy.
WAXMAN S. Pathophysiology of nerve conduction: relation to diabetic neuropathy. Annals Of Internal Medicine 1980, 92: 297-301. PMID: 6243892, DOI: 10.7326/0003-4819-92-2-297.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTotal conduction blockProximal-distal gradientClinicopathologic aspectsDiabetic neuropathyClinical deficitsElectrophysiologic variablesNerve diseasePathophysiologic mechanismsNerve conductionConduction blockPathologic basisConduction velocityImpulse conductionTopographic patternsTemporal dispersionNeuropathyNerveDysfunctionPathophysiologyLesionsDisease