Electrocochleography

Electrocochleography
Electrocochleography


Electrocochleography is a test intended for recording electrical potentials generated in the inner ear (cochlea) and auditory nerve using an electrode placed in the ear canal or tympanic covering, in response to sound prompt. It is mainly used in the diagnosis, evaluation and monitoring of Menier’s disease, and Endolymphatichydrops.

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