Nerve Conduction And Evoked Potentials

BÜLENT OĞUZ GENÇ, ORHAN DEMİR, Mehmet Gök, Nurhan İlhan

  • Yıl : 1996
  • Cilt : 12
  • Sayı : 1
  •  Sayfa : 27-32
In The Patients With Lung Cancer It is well known that lung cancer is one of the main causes of the paraneoplastic neuropathy syn-dromes. Although the lung cancer has remote effect on peripheral nerves, whether it affects central neu-ronal pathways is not clear. In this study visual, auditory and somatosen-soriel evoked evoked potentials (VEP,BAEP,SEP re-spectively) are recorded in the 28 patients with lung cancer in whom no cerebral metastase were found-ed. Nerve conduction study showed sensory neurop-athy in 7 patients (25%). VEP latencies were path-ologically delayed in 4 patients (19.'4%). Frequency in the abnormal delay of SEP (N19 and 131) is also 19.4%. BAEP could not he elicited in 5 patients (17.24%). We concluded that central neuronal path-ways are also he influenced by remote effect of the lung cancer. However its central effect is not so _fre-quent as peripheral one.
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Nerve Conduction And Evoked Potentials
, Vol. 12 (1)
Geliş Tarihi : 14.10.1996, Kabul Tarihi : 14.10.1996, Yayın Tarihi : 14.10.2020
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ISSN:1017-6616;
E-ISSN:2149-8059;