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An Atlas of Electronystagmography
American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1980This atlas is a well-illustrated and relatively inexpensive introduction to the science and art of electronystagmography (ENG). Its basic intent is to instruct those who will be interpreting the ENG. However, I believe that it would also be useful to those confronted with reports from various ENG laboratories, such as practicing neurologists who rarely
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, 2016
Electronystagmography (ENG) refers to the clinical test that monitors the involuntary movements of the eye due to an effect called Nystagmus. The procedure is also used to detect disorders of inner ear that are responsible for vertigo and imbalance.
N. Sriraam+3 more
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Electronystagmography (ENG) refers to the clinical test that monitors the involuntary movements of the eye due to an effect called Nystagmus. The procedure is also used to detect disorders of inner ear that are responsible for vertigo and imbalance.
N. Sriraam+3 more
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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 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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, 2015
A significant number of patients of all age groups are seen in Otorhinolaryngology having symptoms of vertigo. Further due to automobile accidents and changing life style pattern there is constant increase in the patients presenting with dizziness and ...
Journals Iosr, K. Sanjay
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A significant number of patients of all age groups are seen in Otorhinolaryngology having symptoms of vertigo. Further due to automobile accidents and changing life style pattern there is constant increase in the patients presenting with dizziness and ...
Journals Iosr, K. Sanjay
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ELECTRONYSTAGMOGRAPHY: A GRAPHIC STUDY OF THE ACTION CURRENTS IN NYSTAGMUS
, 1929Graphic records of the movements of the eyes in nystagmus can be obtained by means of the electrocardiograph. The records, like the electrocardiogram, are based on the fact that a muscle under the influence of a stimulus, including a nerve impulse, is ...
I. L. Meyers
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Computerized electronystagmography: normative data revisited
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2000This study provides normative data from computerized electronystagmography (ENG) testing of 40 healthy subjects with an average age of 45 years. The clinical test protocol comprises an extensive vestibular examination with oculomotor, positional, rotary ...
A.F. van der Stappen
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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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Technique in electronystagmography
The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1979AbstractPitfalls in the interpretation of electronystagmographic traces may be avoided by the reduction of artefacts in recording. These artefacts are often the result of poor physical conditions and lack of patient cooperation during recording. This paper examines technique in the clinical practice of eletronystagmography and suggests methods of ...
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Electronystagmography in the Laboratory Rat
Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1979A method is described for obtaining electronystagmograms from the awake laboratory rat. Threshold valves for rotation impulse and oscillatory acceleration were determined, as well as the time constant for the horizontal semicircular canal. The time constant appeared to be small.
Wim Kuijpers+2 more
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