2004, Number 1-2
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Plasticidad y Restauración Neurológica 2004; 3 (1-2)
Multimodal evoked potentials of the system nervous. Clinical applications
Peña RH, Aguilar RF
Language: Spanish
References: 22
Page: 85-93
PDF size: 105.61 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The potentials evoked cerebral or of medulla spinal constitute one of the tools of greater advance in the last decades. The neurophysiologic exploration with evoked potentials multimodal offers enormous utility in area of neurology, neurosurgery, audiologic and otoneurology, ophthalmology, orthopedic, pediatric, medicine of rehabilitation and anesthesiology. It consists of the noninvasive stimulation of the afferent routes you specify and contribute great information through his monitored of the functional integrity of these routes; nevertheless they can identify injuries but they do not indicate the nature of the same ones that affect these routes therefore the evoked potentials multimodal as much constitute the forced neurophysiologic studies in different diseases in the neurological and neurochirurgic clinic in adult patients as in children.
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