1966
DOI: 10.1288/00005537-196604000-00009
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Short‐term changes in cochlear micro‐phonics after perforation of the saccule in the cat.

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“…The results of audiometric study were classified into five main groups (22) according to the percentage of hearing loss as being calculated by the American Medical Association method (24).…”
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“…The results of audiometric study were classified into five main groups (22) according to the percentage of hearing loss as being calculated by the American Medical Association method (24).…”
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“…Cochlear affection was manifested as deafness; which in turn was always peripheral (end-organ) as evidenced by the audiometric examination and recruitment test. The results of audiometric study were classified into five main groups (22) according to the percentage of hearing loss as being calculated by the American Medical Association method (24).…”
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“…Unfortunately the time after operation at which their tests were made is not recorded. Kaufman et al (1966) performed sacculotomy in cats prior to assessing the cochlear microphonics (CM.). They found no impairment of the maximal CM.…”
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