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. 2020 Mar;41(3):529–534. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A6410

Table 3:

Presence of EH and PEa

Definite MD (n = 149) (%) Probable MD (n = 14) (%) Asymptomatic (n = 149) (%) Other VAIEP (n = 128) (%)
EH 137 (91.9)b 9 (64.3)b 7 (4.7) P = .45 9 (7.0)
Vestibular EH 133 (89.3)b 9 (64.3)b 7 (4.7) NS 8 (6.3)
Cochlear EH 126 (84.6)b 8 (57.1)b 3 (2.0) NS 4 (3.1)
Isolated vestibular EH 11 (7.4) NS 1 (7.1) (P = .47) 4 (2.7) NS 5 (3.9)
Isolated cochlear EH 4 (2.7) NS 0 (0.0) NS 0 (0.0) NS 1 (0.8)
PE 123 (82.6)b 6 (42.9) (P = .003) 5 (3.4) P = .045 12 (9.4)
PE and hydrops 122 (81.9)b 6 (42.9)b 2 (1.3) P = .42 4 (3.1)
PE and vestibular EH 119 (79.9)b 6 (42.9)b 2 (1.3) P = .42 4 (3.1)
PE and cochlear EH 118 (79.2)b 6 (42.9)b 2 (1.3) NS 3 (2.3)

Note:—NS indicates not significant.

a

PE is scored visually.

b

P < .001 (Fisher Exact) compared with other VAIEP ears.