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    1. Normal NVVs
    2. Normal latencies
    3. Normal SNAPs
    4. Normal CMAPs
    5. Normal resistances to stimulation
    6. Normal F/M/H bilaterally
    7. 1-2* fibrillation in lumbosacral paraspinal and iliopsoas muscles with polyfasic MUAPs in distal and thighs muscles.

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    Bilateral L2, L3, L4 roots involvement and data for active axonal degeneration in upper parts in presenet studies.

    Doctor I have another question.
    ” axonal degeneration in upper parts” means retrograde degeneration or wallerian degeneration? Are thete any treatmeents for axonal degeneration?
    Thank you a lot

    omid
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    Thank you dear doctor for your replying.Doctor I live in another country and I can not send you my mri. I have a question.
    What does “active axonal degeneration in upper parts” mean?
    Please guide me.
    The best

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