Case Report

Long-Lasting Cranial Nerve III Palsy as a Presenting Feature of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy

Table 1

Nerve conduction study.

Nerve Decrease (%)CVDecrease (%)DLIncrease (%)

R-median (M)6.0 mV1440.1 m/s24.13.5 ms0.28
R-median (S)16.0 V5843.3 m/s22.93.2 ms12
L-ulnar (M)5.4 mV536.0 m/s32.83.9 ms30.1
R-peroneal (M)2.6 mV5527.5 m/s38.16.1 ms31
L-peroneal (M)3.0 mV5038.8 m/s12.65.1 ms10.1
R-sural3.3 V8032.4 m/s28.34.3 ms53

= amplitude (CMAP or SAP); CV = conduction velocity; DL = distal latency. Data are also expressed as percent decrease or increase with respect to the normal values reported in [7].