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. 2002 Jan;54(1):68–70. doi: 10.1007/BF02911014

CCG & ENG as diagnostic tools in lesions of central vestibular disorders

Sumanta Kumar Dutta 1
PMCID: PMC3450698  PMID: 23119860

Abstract

The article presents the author’s experience with CCG & ENG in diagnosis brain-stem & cerebellar tumors over a period of one year.

Key Words: CCG, ENG, Central Vestibular Lesions

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