Walker Francis O
Department of Neurology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1078, USA.
Suppl Clin Neurophysiol. 2004;57:243-54. doi: 10.1016/s1567-424x(09)70361-7.
Over the last two decades significant advances in ultrasound have made it possible for investigators to image and interpret pathologic changes in muscle and nerve. In addition to being able to assess the pathologic changes in these structures themselves, ultrasound also provides the unique ability to identify anatomic lesions responsible for nerve or muscle injury. They can be correlated with changes in neural structures or affected muscles. Like electrodiagnostic studies, ultrasound is portable and inexpensive, but it is even less invasive, and surprisingly sensitive in detecting a variety of unusual and common causes of neuromuscular dysfunction. Given recent developments in the field, ultrasound shows promise as the technique most suitable for clinical neurophysiologists and neuromuscular clinicians in the growing field of imaging. Such involvement is required to best adopt and exploit the potential of imaging for the research and clinical evaluation of neuromuscular disorders.
在过去二十年中,超声技术取得了重大进展,使研究人员能够对肌肉和神经的病理变化进行成像和解读。除了能够评估这些结构本身的病理变化外,超声还具有独特的能力,能够识别导致神经或肌肉损伤的解剖学病变。这些病变可以与神经结构或受影响肌肉的变化相关联。与电诊断研究一样,超声便携且价格低廉,但它侵入性更小,在检测各种常见和不常见的神经肌肉功能障碍原因方面出奇地敏感。鉴于该领域的最新进展,超声有望成为在不断发展的成像领域中最适合临床神经生理学家和神经肌肉临床医生的技术。为了在神经肌肉疾病的研究和临床评估中最好地采用和利用成像的潜力,需要这种参与。