Definition of Neurography. Meaning of Neurography. Synonyms of Neurography

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Definition of Neurography

Neurography
Neurography Neu*rog"ra*phy, n. [Neuro- + -graphy.] (Anat.) A description of the nerves. --Dunglison.

Meaning of Neurography from wikipedia

- Neurography may refer to: Nerve conduction study - an electrical test of nerve function MR Neurography - A type of magnetic resonance imaging that shows...
- Magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) is the direct imaging of nerves in the body by optimizing selectivity for unique MRI water properties of nerves....
- physical examination, magnetic resonance imaging, magnetic resonance neurography, and diagnostic nerve blocks. Surgical treatment is an endoscopic sciatic...
- sympathectomy Tests Nerve conduction study Repetitive nerve stimulation Electromyography Magnetic resonance neurography Nerve biopsy Tilt table test...
- increase in fluid can be visualized using magnetic resonance neurography, and thus MR neurography can identify nerve irritation and/or injury. Nerves are categorized...
- "Reconstruction magnetic resonance neurography in chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy: MR Neurography in CIDP". Annals of Neurology. 77 (2):...
- lesions (e.g. tumors) that could compress the LFCN. Magnetic resonance neurography (MRN) can be used to ****ess signal alterations along the LFCN. Neurophysiological...
- magnetic resonance neurography is considered "investigational/not medically necessary" by some insurance companies. Neurography can determine whether...
- help with the diagnosis of lumbar disc herniation. The utility of MR neurography in the diagnosis of piriformis syndrome is controversial. Discography...
- Filler AG, Bell BA, Griffiths JR (December 1992). "Magnetic resonance neurography". Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. 28 (2): 328–38. doi:10.1002/mrm.1910280215...