visually evoked potentials (VEP)
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Indications
- evaluation of
- evaluation of symptoms
- double vision
- blurred vision
- visual field defect
- eye injuries
- head injuries
- weakness of eyes, arms, or legs
Notes
- magnetic resonance imaging has limited the usefulness of visually evoked potentials in clinical practice[1]
More general terms
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Evans AB Clinical Utility of Evoked Potentials http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/1137451-overview
- ↑ Visual Evoked Potential Test (VEP) University of Iowa Department of Neurology http://www.uihealthcare.com/topics/medicaldepartments/neurology/veptest/index.html