- Title
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RIPOR2: A new gene of non-syndromic cochleovestibular dysfunction, discrepancy between human pathology and animal models
- Authors
- Morel, G., Ernest, S., Serey-Gaut, M., Jonard, L., Balogoun, A.R., Parodi, M., Loundon, N., Achard, S., Marlin, S.
- Source
- Full text @ Clin. Genet.
Tonal and vocal audiometries. A–C. Patients 1–3. Data without hearing aid (triangles), with conventional hearing aids (circles), with unilateral cochlear implant (squares) 6 months after surgery. |
Vestibular data. Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (cVEMPs), Video head impulse test (VHIT): Right ear side shown on the left in red; left ear side shown on the right in blue. A, B. Patients 1 and 2: cVEMPs: no response at 105 dB. VHIT: Negative mean gains and covert saccades on the posterior and lateral canals. Gains between 0.32 and 0.36 without saccades for the anterior canals. C. Patient 3: cVEMPs: bilateral response of low amplitude, not reproductible at 105 dB. No response at 95 dB. VHIT: Negative mean gains and mainly overt saccades on the six semicircular canals. [Colour figure can be viewed at wileyonlinelibrary.com] |