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    Otoacoustic emissions: a new tool for monitoring intracranial pressure

    Monitoring intracranial pressure (ICP) is required in a number of clinical neurological situations, such as hydrocephalus or cerebral haemorrhage, that could result in permanent brain damage. Unfortunately, in...

    P. Avan, B. Büki, J. J. Lemaire, M. Dordain in Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids (1996)

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    The effect of body position on transient otoacoustic emission

    Several authors had demonstrated that otoacoustic emissions (OAE) change with posture. In 1980, Wilson described frequency shifts of spontaneous OAE in standing vs. supine position, Horst and Ritsma (1984) sho...

    B. Büki, P. Avan, O. Ribari in Intracranial and Intralabyrinthine Fluids (1996)