Rizzo P A, Pozzessere G, Pierelli F, Sancesario G, Cicardi M C
Acta Neurol Belg. 1984 Mar-Apr;84(2):64-8.
Over a period of time, the authors have studied a case of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE), by means of brainstem auditory evoked potentials (BAEPs). The observed abnormalities of the conduction time along the early auditory pathways appeared to be related to the clinical picture; in fact, during periods of transitory clinical improvement these abnormalities were less evident. In addition, the encountered electrophysiological alterations consisted of a marked pathologic increase in the III-V interpeak latencies. The authors suggest that the BAEPs findings in their case could have been influenced by either unfavourable endogenous conditions (edema, electrolyte changes, etc.) or CNS segmental lesions due to focal viral distribution.
在一段时间内,作者通过脑干听觉诱发电位(BAEP)对1例亚急性硬化性全脑炎(SSPE)进行了研究。观察到的早期听觉通路传导时间异常似乎与临床表现有关;事实上,在临床短暂改善期间,这些异常不太明显。此外,所遇到的电生理改变包括Ⅲ-Ⅴ峰间潜伏期明显病理性延长。作者认为,他们病例中的BAEP结果可能受到不利的内源性因素(水肿、电解质变化等)或局灶性病毒分布导致的中枢神经系统节段性病变的影响。