Keyphrases
Arteriovenous Malformation Embolization
50%
Peripheral Arteriovenous Malformation
50%
Thin Bone
50%
Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
50%
Dehiscence
50%
Intraoperative Neuromonitoring
50%
Summating Potential
50%
Embolization
28%
Air-bone Gap
25%
Electrocochleography
25%
Provocative Test
21%
Loop Effects
16%
Embolic Agent
14%
Lidocaine
14%
Neurologic Deficit
14%
Nerve Injury
14%
Cervical Vestibular-evoked Myogenic Potential (cVEMP)
12%
Ocular Vestibular-evoked Myogenic Potential (oVEMP)
12%
Autophony
12%
Pressure-induced
12%
Bone Conduction Threshold
12%
Vertigo
12%
Audiometry
12%
Stimulus Polarity
8%
Grounding Method
8%
Numbness
7%
Additional Treatment
7%
Postoperative Day
7%
Medical Records
7%
Clinical Outcomes
7%
Risk Reduction
7%
Skin numbness
7%
Event Outcomes
7%
Signal Change
7%
Adverse Events
7%
Lidocaine Infusion
7%
Patient Demographic Characteristics
7%
Transient Neurological Symptoms
7%
In(III)
7%
Image-guided
7%
Post-procedural
7%
Arteriovenous Malformation
7%
Embolotherapy
7%
Embolization Procedures
7%
Via-middle
5%
Middle Cranial Fossa Approach
5%
Semicircular Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
5%
Postoperative Hearing
5%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neuromonitoring
100%
Electrocochleography
55%
Embolization
50%
Nerve Potential
50%
Action Potential
50%
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
50%
Arteriovenous Malformation
50%
Peripheral Nerve
50%
Superior Canal Dehiscence
40%
Brain Stem Response
28%
Pure Tone Audiometry
21%
Lidocaine
18%
Operating Room
16%
Vestibular Function
14%
Semicircular Canal
14%
Weakness
12%
Nerve Injury
12%
Paresthesia
12%
Vertigo
10%
Audiometry
10%
Autophony
10%
Bone Conduction
10%
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
10%
Surgical Approach
8%
Surgeon
8%
Nerve Regeneration
8%
Middle Cranial Fossa
7%
Computer Assisted Tomography
7%
Contralateral
7%
Surgery
7%
Physical Examination
7%
Adverse Event
6%
Medical Record
6%
Demography
6%