Investigation of distortion product otoacoustic emission values in superior semicircular canal dehiscence

GİRİŞ ve AMAÇ: Süperior semisirküler kanal dehissansı vertigo ile başvuran hastalarda saptanabilen bir hastalıktır. Klinikte vertigo, otofoni,iletim tipi işitme kaybı, nistagmus saptanabilir. Otoakustik emisyon dış tüylü hücrelerin aktivitesine bağlı oluşan, koklea fonksiyonunun monitörizasyonunda kullanılan non-invaziv bir testtir. Biz çalışmamızda superior semisirküler kanal dehissansı olan hastalarda otoakustik emisyon değerlerini araştırdık.

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