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Earlier Peak Latencies May Not Fully Reflect the Robustness of Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential to CE-Chirp Stimulus

Zakaria MN, Abdallatif AMR, Mohamad WNW, Salim R, Dzulkarnain AAA

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Response: Earlier Peak Latencies May not Fully Reflect the Robustness of Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential to CE-Chirp Stimulus

Ocal FCA, Karacayli C, Coban VK, Satar B

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Expansion to the Motion Sickness Susceptibility Questionnaire-Short Form: A Cross-Sectional Study

Ugur E, Konukseven BO, Topdag M, Cakmakci ME, Topdag DO

Background and Objectives: The primary objective of this study is to investigate the necessity of questioning virtual reality systems in the motion sickness susceptibility questionnaire (MSSQ)-short form. The secondary objective...
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Migraine-Associated Otalgia: An Underappreciated Entity

Sussman S, Zimmerman Z, Chishom T, Reid L, Seyyedi M

Background and Objectives: Otalgia can be primary/otogenic or secondary as a referred pain from another site, which can be difficult to establish owing to various causes and the complex innervation...
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Effects of Natural Versus Synthetic Consonant and Vowel Stimuli on Cortical Auditory-Evoked Potential

Song H, Jeon S, Shin Y, Han W, Kim S, Kwak C, Lee E, Kim J

Background and Objectives: Natural and synthetic speech signals effectively stimulate cortical auditory evoked potential (CAEP). This study aimed to select the speech materials for CAEP and identify CAEP waveforms according...
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Combined Endoscopic/Microscopic Cochlear Implantation Through the Oval Window

Cantore I

Standard round window (RW) cochlear implantation is a well-described technique. Implantation might be difficult in patients with inner and middle ear anomalies, in some cases because of not achieving adequate...
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Detection and Grading of Early-Stage Cochlear Damage in Land Hunters by Comparison of Extended High-Frequency Audiograms with Conventional High-Frequency Audiograms

Tinazli R, Tinazli M

Background and Objectives: Firearms used by hunters produce intermittent loud noises. These sounds, which are above the safe limits set by the World Health Organization, can cause cochlear damage. Detection...
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One Genetic Defect and Two Related Entities in Monozygotic Twins: Otosclerosis and Superior Semicircular Canal Near Dehiscence Syndrome

Ocal FCA, Kavus H, Satar B, Pehli̇van D

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the clinical and genetic findings of 53-year-old monozygotic twins who had bilateral otosclerosis and right-sided superior semicircular canal near dehiscence (SSCND). Monozygotic...
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Is Auditory Steady-State Response Testing the Key for Diagnosing Non-Organic Hearing Disorders? Implications for Current Audiological Practice

Plioutas J, Vlastarakos PV, Delidis A, Vasileiou A, Nikolopoulos TP, Maragoudakis P

Background and Objectives: To describe all possible facets of non-organic hearing disorders (NOHD) and emphasize the superiority of auditory steady-state response (ASSR) over previously employed hearing assessment tools. Subjects and...
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