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Clinical manifestations of superior semicircular canal dehiscence
Lloyd B. Minor
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Medicine and Dentistry
Superior Canal Dehiscence
100%
Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence
100%
Symptom
57%
Physical Disease by Body Function
57%
Surgery
42%
Diagnostic Test
14%
Computer Assisted Tomography
14%
Clinical Method
14%
Tertiary Care
14%
Patient Referral
14%
Middle Cranial Fossa
14%
Identified Patient
14%
Coughing
14%
Audiometry
14%
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
14%
Temporal Bone
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Symptom
100%
Physical Disease by Body Function
100%
Surgery
75%
Diagnostic Test
25%
Patient Referral
25%
Computer Assisted Tomography
25%
Tertiary Health Care
25%
Coughing
25%
Audiometry
25%
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
25%
Neuroscience
Superior Semicircular Canal
100%
Computed Tomography
50%
Sensation of Hearing
50%
Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential
50%
Temporal Bone
50%
Clinical Method
50%
Middle Cranial Fossa
50%
Keyphrases
Control Threshold
14%