神经疾病的诱发电位研究。

F L Mastaglia, J L Black, W K Collins
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使用在线PDP 11/40计算机记录和分析视觉和体感诱发反应的技术已经开发出来,并应用于一组已确诊或疑似多发性硬化症的受试者,以及视觉通路、肌阵挛性癫痫和功能性神经缺陷的各种其他病变患者。使用模式逆转视觉诱发反应和脊髓体感诱发反应获得了最一致的反应,在大量怀疑脱髓鞘疾病的患者中,即使没有与视觉或体感通路相关的症状或体征,也会发现这两种技术的异常反应。这些技术的补充作用,在检测亚临床异常传导的感觉通路在疑似MS患者强调。
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Evoked potential studies in neurological disorders.

Techniques for recording and analysing visual and somatosensory evoked reponses using an on-line PDP 11/40 computer have been developed and applied to a group of subjects with established or suspected multiple sclerosis as well as to patients with a variety of other lesions of the visual pathways, myoclonic epilepsy and functional neurological deficits. The most consistent responses were obtained using the pattern reversal visual evoked response and the spinal somatosensory evoked response, abnormal responses being found with both techniques in a significant number of patients with suspected demyelinating disease even in the absence of symptoms or signs referable to the visual or somatosensory pathways. The complementary role of these techniques in the detection of sub-clinical abnormalities of conduction in sensory pathways in patients with suspected MS is emphasized.

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