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    Level diagnosis of cervical myelopathy using somatosensory evoked potentials

    Cervical myelopathy is commonly diagnosed by neurologic examination and radiologic examination, such as myelography, computed tomography and MRI. However the specific level of the major lesion has sometimes be...

    N. Kawahara, H. Baba, S. Nagata, Y. Kikuchi in Handbook of Spinal Cord Monitoring (1994)

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    Clinical Usefulness of Spinal Cord Evoked Potentials

    Spinal cord evoked potentials were recorded from the cervical or thoracic epidural space following spinal cord stimulation in 21 patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy, 18 with ossification of the poste...

    H. Baba, I. Shima, K. Tomita, S.-I Umeda, Y. Sawada, H. Yugami in Spinal Cord Monitoring (1985)

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    Somatosensory Evoked Potentials in Cervical Myelopathy

    Somatosensory evoked potentials were recorded in 53 patients with cervical myelopathy due to spondylosis (32) or ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament (21). The overall abnormality rate was 68 pe...

    H. Baba, I. Shima, K. Tomita, S.-I. Umeda, Y. Sawada, S. Masuyama in Spinal Cord Monitoring (1985)