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Assessing long-term, vestibulotoxic side effects after gentamicin therapy in neonatal sepsis or infection using video head impulse test. [PDF]
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Cogan's Syndrome: Complex Diagnostics, Treatment, and Results of Hearing Rehabilitation in Long-Term Follow-Up-Case Series. [PDF]
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Hearing Loss and Chiari Malformation Type I: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
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Neurologic Clinics, 1990
Electronystagmography in 1990 should identify a vestibular abnormality with which to associate the clinical symptoms. The vestibular test battery method and interpretation reveals its application in neurotologic diagnosis.
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Electronystagmography in 1990 should identify a vestibular abnormality with which to associate the clinical symptoms. The vestibular test battery method and interpretation reveals its application in neurotologic diagnosis.
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Electronystagmography and Electrooculography
Ophthalmologica, 1974Nystagmus is defined as involuntary, rhythmically repeated oscillations of one or both eyes. Qualitative and quantitative recording of these oscillations is called nystagmography. Electronystagmography (ENG) and electrooculography (EOG) are based on the recording of variations of the standing potential.
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Electronystagmography on Normal Persons
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1974Twenty normal persons were studied by elec-tronystagmography (ENG) for spontaneous, positional, and caloric nystagmus. In addition, a pendulum test was performed. Spontaneous nystagmus was demonstrated in 3 persons. Another 6 had positional nystagmus in 1-4 positions, with a maximum angular velocity of 7.5/scc.
T, Brask, J, Falbe-Hansen
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Electronystagmography Recording System
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967CLINICIANS using electronystagmography (ENG) for evaluation of vestibular function, should have instruments that are portable, not expansive, simple to operate, and provide recordings with minimal drifting and artifacts. Obviously the stimulus to induce nystagmus must remain constant from patient to patient.
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