Refractory period in human sensory nerve fibres.
- W. Tackmann, H. Lehmann
- Medicine, PsychologyEuropean Neurology
- 1 July 1974
Relative and absolute refractory periods were determined in sensory fibres of 24 median nerves and in 19 sural nerves of 30 volunteers aged 20–60 years, who had no sign of a neuromuscular disorder. Th
Observations on the interhemisphreic transmission of information in 9 patients with corpus callosum defect.
- H. Lehmann, H. Lampe
- Psychology, MedicineEuropean Neurology
- 1970
A slight impairment of interhemispheric transmission of somaesthetic patterns has been found in the weight test and in the maze test, and with comparisons against the control groups the disturbances of the inter Hemispheric transfer in acallosal patients were more obvious with the more difficult and complex perceptuomotor tasks.
Chronic borrelia encephalomyeloradiculitis with severe mental disturbance: immunosuppressive versus antibiotic therapy
- H. H. Kollikowski, G. Schwendemann, M. Schulz, H. Wilhelm, H. Lehmann
- Medicine, PsychologyJournal of Neurology
- 2004
Encouraging treatment results support reports that penicillin therapy may lead to improvement even at late chronic stages in patients with severe CNS deficits, and previous reports that immunosuppression may result in some improvement but with a tendency towards relapse are confirmed.
[PREPAROXYSMAL AROUSAL REACTION IN PYKNOLEPTIC ABSENCES].
- H. Lehmann
- PsychologyEuropean Archives of Psychiatry and Neurological…
- 1963
The Epineurium as a Diffusion Barrier
- H. Lehmann
- BiologyNature
- 5 December 1953
It is “utterly impossible to believe that the connective tissue sheath of frog or bullfrog nerve could act as a diffusion barrier that would delay for considerable periods of time the penetration of solutes into the nerve”.
[The effect of various vital stains on equilibrium rest potential of the surviving fibers of skeletal musculature in frog].
- H. Lehmann
- BiologyPflugers Archiv fur die gesamte Physiologie des…
- 1954
Nerve conduction studies during the relative refractory period in sural nerves of patients with uremia.
- W. Tackmann, D. Ullerich, W. Cremer, H. Lehmann
- MedicineEuropean Neurology
- 1974
Sural nerves of 7 uremic patients were investigated electroneurographically and with paired stimuli. The patients had no clinical manifest polyneuropathy and on electromyography no abnormalities of mo
Electrophysiological Findings and Structural Changes in Circumscript Inflammation of Peripheral Nerves
- H. Lehmann, G. Ule
- Biology
- 1964
Cerebrovascular reserve capacity (CRC) in carotid artery disease: a routine test in selection for surgical treatment?
- B. Quilitz, J. Rimpel, M. Mehdorn, N. Rohm, H. Lehmann
- MedicineThe thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon
- 1 August 1988
The CO2 reactivity test is a simple and valid method to evaluate the cerebrovascular reserve capacity in any case of uncertainty about the benefits of surgical treatment of a carotid stenosis and might become one fundamental argument beside others in selecting adequate treatment.
Conduction of electrically elicited impulses in peripheral nerves of diabetic patients.
- W. Tackmann, H. Lehmann
- Biology, MedicineEuropean Neurology
- 1980
An altered mode of the transmission of frequent trains of stimuli could be demonstrated in 7 of 9 sural nerves and in 13 of 16 median nerves, which appeared to be normal when only a single stimulus was applied.
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