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Visual and spinal evoked potentials in diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
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Visual and spinal evoked potentials in diagnosis of multiple sclerosis

F.L. Mastaglia, J.L. Black and D.W.K. Collins
British Medical Journal, Vol.2(6038), pp.732-732
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Abstract

The measurement of cortical evoked potentials generated by pattern reversal is a sensitive technique for detecting demyelinating lesions in the anterior visual pathways.1 2 Similarly changes in the somatosensory evoked potential recorded over the cervical spine3 have been found in many patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).4 We have assessed the relative and complementary values of these two techniques in 68 patients with suspected or established MS.

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