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  • Title: [Multiple sclerosis in Tunisia: cochleo-vestibular study (author's transl)].
    Author: Belkahia A, Hamida MB, Bouzouita H.
    Journal: Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac; 1977; 94(10-11):617-22. PubMed ID: 303492.
    Abstract:
    The authors undertook in Tunisia a cochleo-vestibular study of multiple sclerosis. 94 cases were included, with the following results:--67 patients had spontaneous nystagmus in the dark.--With provocation studies: - 52 cases showed signs of an irritative-type central vestibular syndrome, - 25 cases had a deficiency-type central vestibular syndrome. All of the patients underwent audition studies but the results showed that only 5 patients had a bilateral and symetrical retro-labyrinthine type perception deafness.
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