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The Gain-Time Constant Product Quantifies Total Vestibular Output in Bilateral Vestibular Loss
Patients with inner ear damage associated with bilateral vestibular impairment often ask “how much damage do I have.” Although there are presently three clinical methods of measuring semicircular canal vestibular function; electronystagmography (ENG or ...
Timothy C. Hain +4 more
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Two devices for analysis of nystagmus [PDF]
Electromechanical devices for measuring vestibular ...
Guedry, F. E., Jr., Turnipseed, G. T.
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Uloga otalgija u diferencijalnoj dijagnostici temporomandibularnih poremećaja [PDF]
Otalgia (earache) is pain presented in the ear, which does not necessarily originate from the ear (primary otalgia). In the differential diagnostics of (secondary) otalgia cervicocephalic syndrome, temporomandibular disorders, odontogenic pathology ...
Livije Kalogjera, Robert Trotić
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Introduction: The spontaneous nystagmus with eyes closed (NEOF) can modify the results obtained during some evidence of vestibular, leading to erroneous conclusions.
Shin, Elizabeth +2 more
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Role of electronystagmography as a definitive tool in evaluation of vertigo: a clinical study
C. B. Nandyal, Ramchandra
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Dependence of vestibular reactions on frequency of action of sign-variable accelerations [PDF]
It was revealed that during the tests with continuous action of sign variable Coriolis acceleration the development of kinetosis was proportionate to the time of head inclinations in the range of 1 to 4 seconds while illusions of rocking in sagittal ...
Ivanov, V. V. +2 more
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We have examined 72 patients aged from 18 till 62 with cerebral and cerebrospinal multiple sclerosis (MS) form. All patients have been underwent оtoneurologiс examination, electronystagmography (ENG), caloric tests, pure-tone audiometry, high frequency ...
I M Kirichenko +5 more
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Vertigo in Children and Adolescents: Characteristics and Outcome
Objectives. To describe the characteristics and outcome of vertigo in a pediatric population. Patients. All children and adolescents presenting with vertigo to a tertiary otoneurology clinic between the years 2003–2010 were included in the study. Results.
Maayan Gruber +3 more
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Diagnosis of latent forms of labyrinthine affections [PDF]
Features and significance of individual vestibular symptoms for the diagnosis of latent labyrinthitis and limited forms of labyrinthine affections offering considerable difficulties are discussed. Vestibular symptoms are indistinct.
Vaslilyeva, V. P.
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Contribution of audiovestibular tests to the topographic diagnosis of sudden deafness
Summary Introduction: Sudden hearing loss (SHL) is an ENT emergency defined as sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) ≥ 30 dB HL affecting at least 3 consecutive tonal frequencies, showing a sudden onset, and occurring within 3 days.
Jeanne Oiticica +7 more
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