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Here one is mainly concerned with the effects of trauma. Differentiation may be made electromyographically between primary nerve injury and a “strangulation” of the muscle by orbital fracture, since in the former there will be signs of denervation; again, the very shortness of normal potentials in these muscles renders them liable to confusion with denervation potentials.
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Láhoda, F., Ross, A., Issel, W. (1974). Peripheral Neurogenic Paresis. In: EMG Primer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-65989-8_9
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