Human Gene Set: HP_EMG_DECREMENTAL_RESPONSE_OF_COMPOUND
      _MUSCLE_ACTION_POTENTIAL_TO_REPETITIVE
      _NERVE_STIMULATION


Standard name HP_EMG_DECREMENTAL_RESPONSE_OF_COMPOUND_MUSCLE_ACTION_POTENTIAL_TO_REPETITIVE_NERVE_STIMULATION
Systematic name M36290
Brief description EMG: decremental response of compound muscle action potential to repetitive nerve stimulation
Full description or abstract A compound muscle action potential (CMAP) is a type of electromyography (EMG). CMAP refers to a group of almost simultaneous action potentials from several muscle fibers in the same area evoked by stimulation of the supplying motor nerve and are recorded as one multipeaked summated action potential. This abnormality refers to a greater than normal decrease in the amplitude during the course of the investigation. [https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0736-9199]
Collection C5: Ontology
      HPO: Human Phenotype Ontology
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Exact source HP:0003403
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External links https://hpo.jax.org/app/browse/term/HP:0003403
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Source species Homo sapiens
Contributed by Human Phenotype Ontology Group (The Jackson Laboratory (JAX))
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