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Vestibular test battery correlates and tinnitus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 May 2011

A. Shulman
Affiliation:
(New York)

Extract

Computerized Ocular Tracking (PTT) and Rotary Testing (SHA) are being performed as part of the neurotologic evaluation of patients with a chief complaint of tinnitus. The results which I shall report today are presented as observations and a follow-up to a preliminary report presented 25 July 1982. They support our clinical impression of a significant incidence of involvement of the vestibular system in the tinnitus patient.

Type
Session III. Objective Evaluation: Quantitative Assessment and Measurement of Tinnitus; Clinical Experience (Chairman: Barbara Goldstein)
Copyright
Copyright © JLO (1984) Limited 1984

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References

1.Shulman, A. (1978) Cochleo-vestibular correlates of tinnitus. American Neurotology Society—Fall Meeting —September 10.Google Scholar
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