Unilateral pudendal neuropathy
Diseases of the Colon & Rectum1996Vol. 39(3), pp. 249–251
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Yash P. Sangwan, John A. Coller, Richard C. Barrett, John Murray, Patricia L. Roberts, David J. Schoetz
Abstract
A significant number of patients with pelvic floor disorders have only unilateral pudendal neuropathy. Patients with unilaterally prolonged PNTML should be considered to have pudendal neuropathy, despite normal value for mean PNTML. This fact may be relevant in planning surgical treatment and in predicting prognosis of patients with sphincter injuries.
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