Talk:Neurography

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The disambiguation was removed previously based on a misconception. The editor stated that nerve conduction studies are used far more frequently than MR nerve imaging studies and this is correct. However, the word "neurography" is very rarely used to refer to a nerve conduction studies. So there are 100-200 visitors per day for Nerve Conduction Studies, however only one visitor every few days uses "neurography" to look for nerve conduction. However, there are 30 to 50 visitors per day who search for MR Neurography. For this reason, by 100 to 1, leaving out this disambiguation misdirects Wikipedia users. A search for "neurography" in PubMed reveals that the majority of articles in the past few years refer to the magnetic resonance imaging technique and not to nerve conduction studies - it is near 50:50 but certainly, this does not justify obliterating the link to MR Neurography. Afiller (talk) 05:27, 26 October 2009 (UTC)