Follow-up studies of visual potentials in multiple sclerosis evoked by checkerboard and foveal stimulation.
Journal: 1980/December - Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology
ISSN: 0013-4694
PUBMED: 6158430
Abstract:
Visual cortical potentials were evoked by reversal of a checkerboard pattern and a small quadrangular foveal stimulus. Examination of 68 patients with MS showed the highest detection rate for abnormality of VEPs with a combination of both methods. Follow-up studies revealed changes (improvement or impairment) of VEP amplitudes or latencies in nearly half of the patients. Most of the changes were correlated with a history of acute optic neuritis. For the detection of changes the foveal stimulus is preferable to the checkerboard pattern.
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