Search for dissertations about: "Somatosensory Evoked Potentials"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words Somatosensory Evoked Potentials.
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1. On the Site of the Lesion in Konzo : Clinical and Neurophysiological Studies on a Non-Progressive Upper Motor Neuron Disorder
Abstract : Konzo is a permanent spastic para/tetraparesis occurring in undernourished populations in Africa relying on insufficiently processed bitter cassava, which contains cyanogenic compounds, as staple food. Its pathogenetic mechanism is unknown. Our studies aimed at clarifying the lesion in konzo. READ MORE
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2. Non-invasive Functional Neuroimaging for Localizing Epileptic Brain Activity
Abstract : Surgical therapy has become an important therapeutic alternative for patients with medically intractable epilepsy. Correct and anatomically precise localization of the epileptic focus, preferably with non-invasive methods, is the main goal of the pre-surgical epilepsy diagnosis to decide if resection of brain tissue is possible. READ MORE
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3. Non-invasive EEG Functional Neuroimaging for Localizing Epileptic Brain Activity
Abstract : Epilepsy is one of the most common neurologic diseases in the world, and is present in up to 1% of the world’s population. Many patients with epilepsy never receive the treatment which make them seizure free. Surgical therapy has become an important therapeutic alternative for patients with drug resistant epilepsy. READ MORE
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4. Assessment of neurological prognosis after cardiac arrest – clinical and neurophysiological aspects
Abstract : Background: Post-resuscitation care after cardiac arrest in adults includes targeted temperature management (TTM) to mitigate secondary brain injury. The recommended target temperature is between 32°C and 36°C after a large, international, randomized trial showed comparable outcomes (33°C vs. 36°C). READ MORE
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5. Plasticity in mice nociceptive spinal circuits -role of cell adhesion molecules
Abstract : Introduction: To understand the function of the genes and their products in the pain system, studies will have to deal with complex issues related to intercellular communication, e.g. plasticity in neuronal networks. READ MORE