Significance and clinical suggestions for the somatosensory evoked potentials increased in amplitude revealed by a large sample of neurological patients.
Davide Sebastiano RossiDaniele CazzatoElisa VisaniEleonora Dalla BellaLaura BrambillaGrazia DevigiliPaola CaroppoLorenzo MaggiLorenzo NanettiEttore SalsanoLaura CanafogliaIsabella CanaveroElena AnghileriDeborah BonfocoPaola LanteriPublished in: Neurological sciences : official journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology (2022)
Increased N20p-P25p prompts different possible pathophysiological substrates: larger N20p-P25p in patients with cortical myoclonus and/or epilepsy is likely sustained by strong cortical hyperexcitability, while milder increase of N20p-P25p could be underpinned by plastic cortical changes following abnormalities of sensory pathways, or degenerative process involving the cortex. SEPs increased in amplitude cannot be considered an exclusive hallmark of myoclonus/epilepsy. Indeed, in several neurological disorders, it may represent a sign of adaptive, plastic, and/or degenerative cortical changes.