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Query: UMLS:C0018991 (
hemiplegia
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Topographies and distributions of cortical SEPs to median nerve stimulation were studied in 8 normal adults and 5 neurological patients. SEPs recorded from C4, P4, Pz, T6-A1A2 derivations to left median nerve stimulation were composed of 2 early negative (N16, N20) and 2 positive components (P12,
P23
), whereas those recorded from frontal electrodes (Fz, Fp1, Fp2) disclosed 2 early negativities (N16, N24) and 2 early positivities (P12, P20). N20 and P20, and
P23
and N24, reversed across the rolandic fissure with no significant difference in their peak latencies.
P23
was of slightly shorter latency at C4 than at more posterior electrodes (P4, T6, Pz). In 3 patients with complete
hemiplegia
but normal sensation, all the early SEP components were normal in scalp distribution and peak latencies except for a decrease of N24 amplitude. In 2 patients with complete
hemiplegia
and sensory loss no early cortical SEPs were seen. These findings suggest that N20 and P20 are generated as a single horizontal dipole in the central fissure, whereas
P23
and N24 are a reflection of multiple generators in pre- and postrolandic regions.
...
PMID:Scalp topography and distribution of cortical somatosensory evoked potentials to median nerve stimulation. 242 22
Scalp distributions and topographies of early cortical somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) to median nerve stimulation were studied in 22 patients with 5 different types of cerebral lesion due to cerebrovascular disease or tumor (thalamic, postcentral subcortical, precentral subcortical, diffuse subcortical and parieto-occipital lesions) in order to investigate the origins of frontal (P20, N24) and central-parietal SEPs (N20, P22,
P23
). In 2 patients with thalamic syndrome, N16 was delayed in latency and N20/P20 were not recorded. No early SEP except for N16 was recorded in 2 patients with pure hemisensory loss due to postcentral subcortical lesion. In all 11 patients with pure hemiparesis or
hemiplegia
due to precentral subcortical lesion N20/P20 and P22,
P23
/N24 components were of normal peak latencies. The amplitude of N24 was significantly decreased in all 3 patients with complete
hemiplegia
. These findings support the hypothesis that N20/P20 are generated as a horizontal dipole in the central sulcus (3b), whereas
P23
/N24 are a reflection of multiple generators in pre- and post-rolandic fissures. P22 was very localized in the central area contralateral to the stimulation.
...
PMID:Topography of somatosensory evoked potentials to median nerve stimulation in patients with cerebral lesions. 245 93