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Vestibular Evoked Potentials with Caloric Stimulation

J. Javier Mata(1), Jaime Marco (2), Juan M. Jiménez (3), Amparo Postigo(4), Francisco Delgado Moreno(5)
(1)Department of Neuro-otology. Centro Audiológico, S.L. - Sevilla. Spain
(2)Department of Otolaryngology. University Hospital - Valencia. Spain
(3)Department of Otolaryngology. "V. Valme" University Hospital - Sevilla. Spain
(4)Department of Audiology. Centro Audiologico, S.L - Sevilla. Spain
(5)Department of Otolaryngology. "V.del Rocio" University Hospital - Sevilla. Spain

[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL AND METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES AND TABLES] [DISCUSSION] [REFERENCES] [Discussion Board]
DISCUSSION ABSTRACT
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REFERENCES

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  4. Halmagyi GM, Colebatch JG: Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in the sternomastoid muscle are not of lateral canal origin. Acta Otolaryngol Suppl Stockh 1995; 520 Pt 1:1-3.
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  9. Hofferberth B: The clinical significance of vestibular evoked potentials (REP). Acta otolaryngol Suppl Stockh 1995;520 Pt 1:124-5.


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[ABSTRACT] [INTRODUCTION] [MATERIAL AND METHODS] [RESULTS] [IMAGES AND TABLES] [DISCUSSION] [REFERENCES] [Discussion Board]

DISCUSSION ABSTRACT
[Physiology]
Next: Role Of pH In Functioning Of Na<SUP>+</SUP>-Ca<sup>2+</sup> Exchanger In Secretory Cell Plasma Membrane
[Otorhinolaryngology]
Next: Monoclonal antibody reacting with human middle ear cholesteatomas
J. Javier Mata, Jaime Marco , Juan M. Jiménez , Amparo Postigo, Francisco Delgado Moreno
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