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AUDIOLOGY JAPAN. 39:171-177
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Equilibrium Research. 54:236-241
The nystagmus-detection rates with Frenzel's spectacles (FS), infrared CCD camera (CCD), and electronystagmography (ENG) were compared and studied.In an examination of 1118 subjects, the nystagmus-detection rate with CCD was 13.2 times higher than th
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Equilibrium Research. 52:448-451
Optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN), which is often neglected today, is based on various pathological eye movements and occurs roughly between spontaneous and provoked nystagmus on the one hand and experimental nystagmus on the other. OKAN is not indu
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Equilibrium Research. 52:422-432
1. Twelve ballet dancers with various levels of dancing experience and skill were examined with the visual suppression test using post-rotatory nystagmus (PRVST) and caloric stimulation (CVST).2. The PRVST results showed a suppression rate of 80.7 %,
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Auris Nasus Larynx. 18:125-132
Although the diagnosis of acoustic neuroma as classically described is generally thought to be easy, this is not always true for this so-called "ear tumor" which is localized within the internal auditory meatus. Recently, remarkable progress has been
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Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 111:498-501
With the results of VS test (%) we were able to classify patients into three groups as follows: Group I, hyper range of visual suppression, VS (%) = 100-90; Group II, normal range of VS (%) = 89-45; Group III, reduced or abolished range of VS (%) = l
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Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica. 84:297-307
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The international tinnitus journal. 10(2)
The pathogenesis of motion sickness includes both inner-ear stimulation by body movement, especially a Coriolis-type stimulus, and optokinetic stimulation due to the shift of the surrounding visual fields. According to Kornhuber, Sakata and others, t
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The international tinnitus journal. 10(1)
We have been clinically treating vertigo patients for the last 45 years. As is well-known, vertigo is not a simple otolaryngological disease. In fact, it is associated with various diseases in various clinical fields, including internal medicine, neu