DOI:
10.1055/s-00000004
Aktuelle Neurologie
Issue 02 ·
Volume 12 ·
April 1985
DOI: 10.1055/s-002-8769
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Riffel, B.;
Stöhr, M.:
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEP) in Spinal Root and Spinal Cord Lesions
38
Buettner, U. W.:
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEP) after Stimulation of the Brachial Nerves in Brain Stem Tumours and Lesions of the Hemispheres
41
Ebner, A.;
Lücking, C. H.:
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Hemispherical Lesions (Stimulation of Leg Nerves)
45
Buddenberg, D.;
Hopf, H. C.:
Sensory Evoked Potentials after Electric Stimulation of the Nerve Femoral
47
Noth, J.:
Somatosensory evoked potentials in Chorea Huntington
49
Tackmann, W.:
Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in the Diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis
53
Rumpl, E.:
The Significance of SEP in Intensive Care
58
Hopf, H. C.:
The Sources of the AEP Waves II-III. Conclusions from Findings in Defined Brain Stem Processes
62
Lowitzsch, K.:
Pathophysiology of the VEP in Multiple Sclerosis
65
Müller-Jensen, A.;
Zschocke, St.:
Our Experiences with VER Diagnosis in Chiasmal and Retrochiasmal Viskal Pathway Lesions
Aktuelle Therapie
70
Krämer, G.;
Besser, R.;
Katzmann, K.;
Theisohn, M.:
Carbamazepine Slow Release in Epilepsy - Part 1: Comparison of Serum Level Profiles of Conventional Carbamazepine and Carbamazepine Slow Release
75
Besser, R.;
Katzmann, K.;
Krämer, G.:
Carbamazepine Slow Release in Epilepsy - Part 2: Comparison of Serum Level Profiles of Two Different Preparations