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451 related items for PubMed ID: 15179217

  • 1. Functional significance of peripheral head-shaking nystagmus.
    Pérez P, Llorente JL, Gómez JR, Del Campo A, López A, Suárez C.
    Laryngoscope; 2004 Jun; 114(6):1078-84. PubMed ID: 15179217
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  • 2. Diversity of head shaking nystagmus in peripheral vestibular disease.
    Kim MB, Huh SH, Ban JH.
    Otol Neurotol; 2012 Jun; 33(4):634-9. PubMed ID: 22525213
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  • 7. [Quantitative analysis of head-shaking nystagmus of peripheral vestibular origin in conjunction with stimulus intensity].
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    Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai Kaiho; 1994 Feb; 97(2):274-83. PubMed ID: 8169734
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  • 9. Vibration-induced nystagmus after acute peripheral vestibular loss: comparative study with other vestibule-ocular reflex tests in the yaw plane.
    Koo JW, Kim JS, Hong SK.
    Otol Neurotol; 2011 Apr; 32(3):466-71. PubMed ID: 21765383
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  • 10. [Skull vibration induced nystagmus test].
    Dumas G, De Waele C, Hamann KF, Cohen B, Negrevergne M, Ulmer E, Schmerber S.
    Ann Otolaryngol Chir Cervicofac; 2007 Sep; 124(4):173-83. PubMed ID: 17678612
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  • 11. A study into the phenomenon of head-shaking nystagmus: its presence in a dizzy population.
    Fujimoto M, Rutka J, Mai M.
    J Otolaryngol; 1993 Oct; 22(5):376-9. PubMed ID: 8283508
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  • 12. Significance of head-shaking nystagmus in the evaluation of the dizzy patient.
    Asawavichiangianda S, Fujimoto M, Mai M, Desroches H, Rutka J.
    Acta Otolaryngol Suppl; 1999 Oct; 540():27-33. PubMed ID: 10445075
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  • 16. Observation of vestibular asymmetry in a majority of patients over 50 years with fall-related wrist fractures.
    Kristinsdottir EK, Nordell E, Jarnlo GB, Tjäder A, Thorngren KG, Magnusson M.
    Acta Otolaryngol; 2001 Jun; 121(4):481-5. PubMed ID: 11508508
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  • 19. Active versus passive head-shaking nystagmus.
    Gimeno-Vilar C, Rey-Martinez J, Perez N.
    Acta Otolaryngol; 2007 Jul; 127(7):722-8. PubMed ID: 17573568
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  • 20. Periodic alternating nystagmus of peripheral vestibular origin.
    Kim SH, Chung WK, Kim BG, Hwang CS, Kim MJ, Lee WS.
    Laryngoscope; 2014 Apr; 124(4):980-3. PubMed ID: 23945904
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