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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 74:1283-1287 doi:10.1136/jnnp.74.9.1283
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Focused high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation for localisation of the unexposed primary motor cortex during brain tumour surgery

Table 1

Demographic data and motor evoked potential (MEP) findings of 12 patients who underwent focused repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for mapping of the rolandic area during brain tumour surgery. The peak amplitudes are written in bold type. With the help of neuronavigation, the underlying cortical anatomy (supplementary motor area (SMA), precentral gyrus, postcentral gyrus) of each stimulation site was determined

Maximum amplitude (mV) of reproducible motor evoked potentials (MEP) in relation to stimulation site 1, 2, and 3
stimulation site
N Age (y)/sex Tumour Location 1: 2.5 cm behind bregma (SMA) 2: 2 cm behind stimulation site 1 (precentral gyrus) 3: 4 cm behind stimulation site 1 (postcentral gyrus)
1 59/M meningioma frontal 0.39 mV 0.38 mV 0.07 mV
2 54/M glioma parietal 0.20 mV 0.50 mV 0.44 mV
3 64/M glioma frontal 0.28 mV 3.89 mV 0.30 mV
4 26/M glioma frontal 0.03 mV 0.20 mV 0.07 mV
5 75/F metastasis parietal 0.43 mV 1.14 mV 0.56 mV
6 77/M meningioma parietal no CMAP 6.12 mV 5.45 mV
7 49/F meningioma parietal no CMAP 3.33 mV no CMAP
8 39/M glioma frontal 0.01 mV 5.27 mV no CMAP
9 52/F meningioma frontal minimal signal 0.17 mV no CMAP
10 32/M glioma frontal no CMAP minimal signal no CMAP
11 39/F glioma frontal no CMAP 0.9 mV no CMAP
12 61/M glioma frontal no CMAP 0.05 mV no CMAP

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