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Masseter vestibular evoked myogenic potential result of possible meniere's patients.

Meliha Başöz BehmenOzlem KonuksevenAysegul Yabacı
Published in: Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (2023)
As Murofishi (2001) stated in the literature, cervical VEMP/ocular VEMP latencies were not affected in peripheral pathologies, and in our study, no difference was observed between the groups in mVEMP latencies. The findings of our study showed that asymmetry ratio and absence of waves should be used in the clinical evaluation of Possible Meniere's disease. We conclude that mVEMP can be used to determine the lateralization of vestibular disorders and to support the presence of a vestibular pathology. mVEMP can contribute to the vestibular test battery.
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