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475 related items for PubMed ID: 1730957

  • 1. Evoked potentials from direct cerebellar stimulation for monitoring of the rodent spinal cord.
    Hurlbert RJ, Tator CH, Fehlings MG, Niznik G, Linden RD.
    J Neurosurg; 1992 Feb; 76(2):280-91. PubMed ID: 1730957
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  • 2. Sensory evoked potentials for selective monitoring of the rat spinal cord: a cerebellar evoked potential to assess ventral cord integrity.
    Hurlbert RJ, Koyanagi I, Tator CH.
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  • 3. Cerebellar evoked potentials and motor evoked potentials in the spinal cord of rats.
    Kim JH, Park YG, Cheon JS, Levy WJ.
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  • 4. Use of sensory-evoked potentials recorded from the human occiput for intraoperative physiologic monitoring of the spinal cord.
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  • 5. "Backfiring" in spinal cord monitoring. High thoracic spinal cord stimulation evokes sciatic response by antidromic sensory pathway conduction, not motor tract conduction.
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  • 6. Spinal sensory and motor tract activation after epidural electrical stimulation in the cat.
    Niznik G, Transfeldt EE, Shichijo F, Ohshima T, Pomeranz B.
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  • 7. The effects from lumbar nerve root transection in rats on spinal somatosensory and motor-evoked potentials.
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  • 8. Noncortical origins of the spinal motor evoked potential in rats.
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  • 9. The electrophysiological assessment of the pyramidal and non-pyramidal tracts of the spinal cord of rats.
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  • 10. Spinal cord monitoring of the ventral funiculus function. Analysis of spinal field potentials after galvanic vestibular stimulation.
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  • 11. Chronically implanted electrodes for repeated stimulation and recording of spinal cord potentials.
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  • 12. Monitoring of anterior cervical spinal cord function.
    Shinomiya K, Mochida K, Komori H, Mutoh N, Okawa A.
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  • 13. Safety versus efficacy of spinal cord stimulation for the generation of motor-evoked potentials in the rat.
    Sabato S, Agresta CA, Freeman GM, Salzman SK.
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  • 14. [Clinical application of the evoked spinal cord potentials. Part 1. Neurophysiological assessment of the evoked spinal cord potentials in experimental cord trauma - with reference to cord compression and ischemia (author's transl)].
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  • 15. Spinal evoked response in the cat.
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  • 16. Conduction pathways and generators of magnetic evoked spinal cord potentials: a study in monkeys.
    Kitagawa H, Møller AR.
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  • 17. Motor and somatosensory evoked potentials recorded from the rat.
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  • 18. [An experimental and clinical study of peripheral nerve potentials evoked by stimulating the spinal cord].
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  • 19. Conduction properties of epidurally recorded spinal cord potentials following lower limb stimulation in man.
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  • 20. Motor evoked potentials elicited from pyramidal stimulation and recorded from the spinal cord in the rat.
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