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Bone-Anchored Hearing Aid Effects on Vestibular Function: A Preliminary Report.

Federica PollastriBeatrice GiannoniVincenzo MarcelliGiulia SpadavecchiaRudi Pecci
Published in: Audiology research (2024)
The findings of sound-evoked nystagmus seem to indicate peripheral rather than central vestibular activation. The occurrence of some predominantly horizontal and high-frequency induced nystagmus seems to attribute the response mainly to the utricle and lateral semicircular canal.
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