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[Correlation between reflex behavior and EEG in a brain-stem tumor]

D Müller, M Becher, D Krell

    Psychiatrie, Neurologie, Und Medizinische Psychologie
    |March 1, 1976
    PubMed
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    Brain stem tumors can cause significant neurological disturbances, impacting brain function and reflexes. This study observed both inhibitory and disinhibitory reflex responses in a patient with a brain stem tumor.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroscience
    • Clinical Neurology
    • Neurophysiology

    Background:

    • Brain stem tumors can present with complex neurological symptoms.
    • Understanding the electrophysiological correlates of brain stem dysfunction is crucial for diagnosis and management.