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Functional Mapping of the Human Visual Cortex Using Electrical Cortical Stimulation and Flash Visual Evoked Potentials
Hyang Woon Lee, Seung Bong Hong, Dae Won Seo, Woo Suk Tae, Seung Chyul Hong
J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol 1999;1(1):10-18.
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A Case of Chiasmal Optic Neuritis with Bitemporal Hemianopsia in Multiple Sclerosis
Sung-Min Kim, Min-Jeong Kim, Jeong-In Cha, Jung-Joon Sung, Kwang-Woo Lee
J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol 2006;8(2):199-202.
We report a case of chiasmal optic neuritis in a patient who had been diagnosed as multiple sclerosis, and was presented with bitemporal hemianopsia. The brain MRI revealed a high signal lesion with focal enhancement in optic chiasm, and the visual evoked potential functionally supported it. This is the first case of chiasmal optic neuritis in multiple sclerosis with temporally and spatially disseminated lesions.
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Neurophysiology of the Sensory System and Clinical Applications
Dae-Won Seo
J Korean Soc Clin Neurophysiol 2010;12(2):35-46.
Various electrophysiological tests have provided a large body of valuable information on neuronal responses to a presentedstimulus. The special and general somatic sensory pathways are main targets of evoked potentials. Two types of evokedpotentials, exogenous and endogenous, are commonly used. Exogenous evoked potentials of general and special somatic sensorysystems will be reviewed. One of general somatic sensory functional pathways, proprioception, can be evaluated by generalsomatosensory evoked potentials with electrical stimulation on nerves. The special somatosensory functional pathways,including vision, and audition, can be evaluated by visual evoked potentials and auditory evoked potentials. Also laser-evokedpotentials are newly developed for pain pathway, including lateral spinothalamic pathway, and vestibular myogenic evokedpotentials for sacculocollic pathways. The evoked potentials of sensory system have maximal clinical utility in evaluatingfunctional deficits along the sensory pathways. They are used for evaluating comatose patients, hysterical patients, prematureinfants, patients with suspected demyelinating diseases or neoplasms, and research. We discuss the neurophysiologic testsof sensory systems in views of practical points. The organized evaluation of sensory electrophysiologic tests can be helpfulin detecting and estimating the abnormalities in neurological diseases.
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