4 results match your criteria: "Department of Neurootology - University E.N.T. Clinic[Affiliation]"
Int Tinnitus J
January 1996
Department of Neurootology University E.N.T. Clinic, Würzburg, Germany.
The Brain Electrical Activity Mapping (BEAM) of Vestibular Evoked Potentials (VestEP) is a new method in the toolbox of the neurootologist. Two cases of bilateral vestibular loss, diagnosed by classical neurootological methods (highlighted by caloric and optokinetic tests' electronystagmography recording), are reported. The additional information, provided by the Vestibular Evoked Potentials (VestEP) and its high clinical significance for a more accurate neurootologic diagnosis are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBrain Electrical Activity Mapping of Vestibular Evoked Potentials (BEAM-VestEP) is a new technology for investigation of the spatial and temporal properties of a rotationally-induced brain electrical events. The method consists of multichannel EEG registration and mapping of the brain isoelectrical contours during short-lasting repetitive angular accelerations. A special data bank containing more than 400 BEAM-VestEP investigations on more than 300 persons, either symptom free volunteers or neurotological patients suffering from vertigo, tinnitus, sudden hearing loss, acoustic tumors, balance disorders, has been created for this study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt Tinnitus J
January 1995
Department of Neurootology - University E.N.T. Clinic, Würzburg, Germany.
Int Tinnitus J
January 1995
Department of Neurootology - University E.N.T. Clinic, Würzburg, Germany.