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An Interpretation of a Somatosensory Evoked Response TestCan you explain to me what this exactly means. I had this test done a long time ago and would like to know what it means. I moved out of state then and havent been to a Dr recently for this.
It says that its an abnormal somatosensory evoked response. The absence on the left median nerve stimulation of even an Erb's point suggests a Peripheral Involvement (distal to the cervical spinal cord) as opposed to central involvement. Clinical Correlation is required. I thanks you for answering my question Tweetybirdhere
Re: An Interpretation of a Somatosensory Evoked Response TestThe test suggests that the problem you are having involves the peripheral nerves, as opposed to the spinal cord or brain sensory pathways.
[quote] Can you explain to me what this exactly means. I had this test done a long time ago and would like to know what it means... [/quote]
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