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The assessment of the balance system in cranial artery stenosis
Introduction Vertigo and balance disorders are a significant clinical problem, especially in elderly patients. The narrowing of cranial vessels may be asymptomatic or produce neurological symptoms.
Karolina Dorobisz +2 more
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The placement of the electrodes for the electronystagmography record
Background: quality of record of electronystagmography during the studies of the vestibular system depends on the proper selection and placement of the electrodes, which are usually located at specific points in the eye socket to allow the collection of ...
Bárbaro Nicolás Socarrás-Hernández +5 more
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Electronystagmography in the Office
THE USE of electronystagmography (ENG) offers promise as a finer and more quantitative method of study of the vestibular apparatus than gross studies. We, in the United States, have lagged behind our European confreres in its use. However, ENG presents two major problems. There are difficulties with maintenance and repair.
M. Spector
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The vestibulo oculomotor reflex (nystagmus) was recorded by means of electronystagmography in 33 neurosurgical patients in dynamics prior to and after ventriculography.
Blagoveshchenskaya, N. S. +1 more
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Evaluation of Types of Vertigo With Electronystagmography: An Experience From a Tertiary Care Hospital in West Bengal, India. [PDF]
Saha S, Haldar A, Mondal H.
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Electronystagmography Recording System
CLINICIANS 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.
J. T. Benitez
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