TMS-induced motor evoked potentials in Wilson's disease: A systematic literature review

2015 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 255-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jan P Bembenek ◽  
Katarzyna Kurczych ◽  
Anna Członkowska
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Vol 236 ◽  
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Bożena Kłysz ◽  
Jan Bembenek ◽  
Marta Skowrońska ◽  
Anna Członkowska ◽  
Iwona Kurkowska-Jastrzębska

2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
Yoshinosuke Shimamura ◽  
Takuto Maeda ◽  
Yufu Gocho ◽  
Yayoi Ogawa ◽  
Kunihiko Tsuji ◽  
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Jing-Yu Gong ◽  
Jing Yang ◽  
Jian-She Wang

2005 ◽  
Vol 133 (7-8) ◽  
pp. 331-337 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tihomir Ilic ◽  
Marina Svetel ◽  
Stevan Petkovic ◽  
Vladimir Kostic

The aim of this study was to investigate the involvement of the following functional systems: somatosensory evoked potentials (SSEP), visual evoked potentials (VEP), and event related potentials (ERP), in twenty patients with Wilson's disease (WD). VEP and SSEP abnormalities were discovered in S patients respectively (40%), whereas ERP were either absent or, in the case of 10 patients (50%), had significantly prolonged P-300 latencies. Taken together, at least one evoked potential abnormality was discovered in 17 patients (85%]. Only in 3 patients (15%), involving either the isolated hepatic type of disease or short illness duration of the neurological type, were normal evoked potential findings observed. Our findings suggest the usefulness of multimodal evoked potential abnormalities in the evaluation of subclinical manifestations in patients with WD.


2012 ◽  
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pp. 627-632 ◽  
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Çiğdem Ecevit ◽  
Funda Özgenç ◽  
Figen Gökçay ◽  
Neşe Çelebisoy ◽  
Maşallah Baran ◽  
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L. Prayer ◽  
P. Ferenci

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