[A subclinical sign of vestibular pathology of the brain stem]
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[A subclinical sign of vestibular pathology of the brain stem]
Abstract
Hyperventilation has been employed in the examination of 36 patients with brain stem injuries of various origin in order to identify and record nystagmus. The use of this method has increased the rate of visualization of the abnormality.
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