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Maqbool M et al. - 25 patients of severe head injury were taken in this study and their BAEPS recorded. Absolute peak latencies II, III, V were significantly delayed. Interpeak latencies III– V and I– V were also significantly delayed. Absent BAEPS were associated with worst prognosis.

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