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(1997) Rosingh, Hans Jeroen
The homeostasis and the hydrostatic pressure of both inner ear fluids, endolymph and perilymph, are essential for normal functioning of hearing and spatial equilibrium. The hydrostatic pressure of the inner ear has been extensively measured in animal experiments by invasive measurement methods. However, these invasive methods are not suitable for human inner ears. Recently the MMS-10 Tympanic Displacemerrt
Analyserh as beend eveloped to measure the perilymphatic pressure in the humans inner ear non-invasively. Using this technique extensive perilymphatic pressure measurement in normal hearing subjects and in patients with Meniere's disease were performed. ...
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