KMID : 0352119890050030458
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Journal of Kyung Hee University 1989 Volume.5 No. 3 p.458 ~ p.468
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CLINICAL APPLICATION OF SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED POTENTIAL, IN THE CEREBROVASCULAR ACCIDENTS
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ì°é»éï/Lee, Yong Wook
ÑÜçàä/ì°ê¹ôÉ/Lee, Won Cheol/Lee, Kyung Sup
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Abstract
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This study was done to know the clinical meaning of somatosensory evoked potential concerning to the possiblity of motor and sensory recovery in the hemiplegic patients.
From September 988 to April 1989, at oriental Medical Hospital in Kyung Hee University, making objects of 20 patients, and its interrleationship to the views of Brain CT and physical examinations of motor and sensory function was investigated.
The results were as follows.
1) I the objects of 20 patients, 6 cases showed normal SEP pattern (type I), 6 and 8 cases showed anbormal SEP patterns (type II, type III, respectively).
2) In the views of brain CT, all cases in which somatosensory tract is involved and some cases in which basal ganglia is involved were abnormal in SEP pat-terns.
3) In the assessment of change of motor and sensory function through physical examinations, the better SEP patterns showed the higher scores and follow-up tests of them showed some recovery.
4) It is considered that SEP in very useful to diagnosis and judging prognosis of cerebrovascular accidents in the East-West medicine.
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