Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

sens. -orth.

English translation:

orthodromic sensory NCV (nerve conduction velocity)

Added to glossary by MVliegen
Feb 26, 2013 21:07
11 yrs ago
German term

sens. -orth.

German to English Medical Medical (general) Neurology
Elektrophysiologie: Unterarm-NLG 45.8 m/sec, MAP ohne Befund, sens. -orth. (Handgelenk) 39.2 m/sec, NAP ohne Bebund

This from a neurology report of patient with carpal tunnel syndrome.


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Feb 26, 2013 22:19: Coqueiro changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

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PRO (3): Susanne Schiewe, philgoddard, Coqueiro

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orthodromic sensory NCV (nerve conduction velocity)

Note from asker:
Thanks for all your help!
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agree David Tracey, PhD
5 hrs
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