Publications by authors named "Kempkes K"

Oculomotor palsy is a well-known complication of herpes zoster ophthalmicus (HZO). Combination with homolateral cerebral media infarction and contralateral hemiplegia is very rare. Since the first paper on HZO and cerebral ischemia was published, in 1919, about 70 cases have been described.

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Motor lesions following herpes zoster are quite common. Hemiparesis, paraparesis, pareses of the facial and other cranial nerves as well as segmental pareses can be observed. We report on a patient suffering from zoster ophthalmicus complicated by paresis of the third cranial nerve.

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Pattern-Reversal visual evoked potentials (VEP) were elicited in 10 controls by optomechanical and TV-reversal. TV-stimulation was done in the frame-locked and -unlocked mode. Comparing P2-latencies evoked by different stimulation fields of the screen delays up to 30 ms and increased standard deviations could be observed in the TV-stimulation modes.

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