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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 1992;10(1):59-71.
- Magnetic Motor Evoked Potentials in Motor Pathway Lesions
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Kwan-Soo Kim, M.D., Young-Choon Park, M.D.,
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Department of Neurology, College of Medicne, Keimyung University
- 각종 운동신경계 병변에서 자기자극에 의한 운동유발전위의 변동
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김광수, 박영춘
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계명대학교 신경과.
- Abstract
- This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical usefulness of magnetic evoked potentials(MEP) in localization of motor pathway lesions and the relation between motor weakness and MEP alterations. The patient group consisted of 50 patients(33 men and 17 women) with vanous diseases involving motor pathway, among which were 21 cerebral infarction, 15 intracerebrai hemorrhage, 3 cervical spondylosis, 3 amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and 8 peripheral polyneuropathy, confirmed by neurological findings, CT
or MRI, EMG and nerve conduction velocity. The results were compared with 20
healthy subjects (11 men and 9 women) as a control group. MEP were recorded by
using Digitimer magnetic stimulator model Dl90 and Medelec ER 94a/Sensor apparatuses,
and MEP were evoked by magnetic stimulations over the vertex, the 7th cervical
vertebra and Erb's point, and central motor conduction time (CMCT) was calculated by
substracting the onset latency of abductor pollicis brevis muscle responses obtained by
stimulation over the C7 vertebra from that obtained by stimulation over the scalp. The
mean latencies of MEP after transcranial magnetic stimulations were prolonged in
patients with motor pathway lesion, and mean CMCT were prolonged in patients with
stroke. Cortical MEP were not elicited in stroke patients with profound motor
weakn-ess below motor power 2/5 in arm, Prolongation of mean latency of cortical MEP
and mean CMCT were correlated with motor weakness below motor power 4/5. In
stroke patients, there were prolongation of mean CMCT and mean latency of cortical
MEP evoked by stimulation to the undamaged hemisphere. These results suggest that
magnetic MEP test is safe and useful in evaluation of motor pathway lesions.
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