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What does NVC stand for?

Nerve Conduction Velocity


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Network Value Components Ltd. (Japan)
New Venture Center (various organizations)
New Veterans Charter (Canada)
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Nonviolent Communication
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National Venture Capital Association
Native Vegetation Conservation Act (Australia)
Nene Valley Community Action (UK)



Samples in periodicals archive:
If symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome do arise, doctors will recommend that a nerve conduction velocity (NCV) test or an Electromoyogram (EMG) be performed to see if carpal tunnel syndrome truly exists.
2005) stated that the polyneuropathy with axonal polyneuropathy was verified by serial electroencephalogram and nerve conduction velocity studies.
The text covers current methods for conducting nerve sensory tests and codifies the acceptable differences in latency, amplitude and nerve conduction velocity between nerves of the same or opposite limbs.
Each case report begins with a detailed history, physical examination findings, and applicable test results (eg, radiology, laboratory results, electromyographic and nerve conduction velocity test results).
The VT-3000 is a nerve conduction velocity testing machine that allows health care professionals to conduct testing themselves without the need to arrange a test with an outside technician.
After reviewing the lead neuropathy literature from 1974 to 1984, Ehle (1986) concluded that sensory nerve conduction is more likely to be affected than is motor nerve conduction, that the upper extremities are more likely to be involved than the lower extremities, and that these effects usually occur after a year of lead exposure, with a continuous linear relationship between blood lead and nerve conduction velocity only when blood lead exceeded 70 [micro]g/dL.
1 [micro]V; peroneal motor nerve conduction velocity = 39.
PMG specializes in Nerve Conduction Velocity testing.

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