Reply to the Commentary on Luis et al. "Spontaneous plugging of the horizontal semicircular canal with reversible canal dysfunction and recovery of vestibular evoked myogenic potentials".

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Health Sciences Institute Portuguese Catholic University Clinical Physiology Translational Unit Institute of Molecular Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal Departments of Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences and Neurobiology & Anatomical Sciences University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A. Clinical Physiology Translational Unit Institute of Molecular Medicine Faculty of Medicine University of Lisbon EMG and Motor Control Unit Neurology Department, Hospital Clinic Universitat de Barcelona, IDIBAPS Barcelona, Spain EMG and Motor Control Unit Neurology Department, Hospital Clinic Universitat de Barcelona, IDIBAPS Barcelona, Spain German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich Munich, Germany Departments of Otolaryngology and Communicative Sciences and Neurobiology & Anatomical Sciences University of Mississippi Medical Center Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.A. German Center for Vertigo and Balance Disorders Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich, Germany Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus Senftenberg, Germany.

Published: February 2014

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