Infrared/video ENG recording of positional nystagmus in subjects with peripheral vestibular disease.
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T Suzuki | K Kitamura | T Ishida | C Kaminaga | M Haga | M Miyata | Y Nomoto | K. Kitamura | T. Ishida | C. Kaminaga | M. Miyata | T. Suzuki | M. Haga | Y. Nomoto
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