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  • Attention to the intensity of motor evoked potentials (MEPs) is crucial to avoid false negatives during intracranial surgeries; the presence of crossover MEP responses may misleadingly indicate excessive stimulation intensity.
  • A case study involving a patient undergoing tumor resection illustrated that using MEP onset latencies helped accurately determine appropriate stimulation intensity, even when crossover responses occurred.
  • The results indicated that using onset latency measurements effectively validated contralateral hand MEPs for reliable intraoperative monitoring, leading to a successful surgery without motor deficits.
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