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NEUROLOGY 1991;41:933
© 1991 American Academy of Neurology

Delayed central conduction of somatosensory evoked potentials in xeroderma pigmentosum

T. Imai, MD, Y. Ishikawa, MD, R. Minami, MD, M. Nagaoka, MD, M. Okabe, MD, K. Kameda, MD, N. Tachi, MD and H. Matsumoto, MD

Department of Neurology and Pediatrics (Drs. Imai, Ishikawa, Minami, Nagaoka, Okabe, and Kameda), National Sanatorium Yakumo Hospital, Yakumo, Japan; and the Departments of Pediatrics (Dr. Tachi) and Rehabilitation and Neurology (Drs. Imai and Matsumoto), Sapporo Medical College, Sapporo, Japan.

We performed somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) studies on four patients with xeroderma pigmentosum and found delayed central conduction of SEPs above the spinal cord at an early stage of the disease.

Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Tomihiro Imai, Department of Rehabilitation and Neurology, Sapporo Medical College, S1W16, Chuoku, Sapporo 060, Japan.

Received June 19, 1990. Accepted for publication in final form November 8, 1990.







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