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Motorisch evozierte Potenziale der kranialen Muskeln

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Die transkranielle Magnetstimulation (TMS) erlaubt die nichtinvasive Beurteilung der Pyramidenbahnfunktion und der Funktion peripherer motorischer Nerven. Auch zu bestimmten von den Hirnnerven innervierten Muskeln ist, analog zu den Extremitäten, eine fraktionierte Untersuchung der zentralen und peripheren motorischen Leitungsbahnen möglich. Im Folgenden wird die Untersuchungstechnik, Befundung und Interpretation magnetisch evozierter Potenziale zu den vom N. fazialis, N. hypoglossus, N trigeminus und N. accessorius versorgten Muskeln dargestellt.

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Urban, P.P. (2007). Motorisch evozierte Potenziale der kranialen Muskeln. In: Siebner, H.R., Ziemann, U. (eds) Das TMS-Buch. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-71905-2_9

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