Abeir Dabbous

Professor of Audiology (Audio-Vestibular Medicine), Kasr Al-Ainy Faculty of Medicine

abeirdabbous@kasralainy.edu.eg ; Clinic Tel: 00201146686466 - 0020223647665 ; 9 Saeed Zulfakkar street, El-Basha Square, Manial,11451, Cairo, Egypt.  (email)

Assessment of vestibulo-spinal reflex function in Multiple sclerosis patients using Computerized Dynamic Posturography

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Osman E, Dabbous A, S. N, Abousetta A, and H. N., "Assessment of vestibulo-spinal reflex function in Multiple sclerosis patients using Computerized Dynamic Posturography", Egyptian Journal of Ear, Nose, Throat and Allied Sciences, vol. in press, issue in press, pp. in press, 2022.
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  • auditory brainstem response (1)
  • auditory neuropathy spectral disorder (1)
  • autism spectral disorders (1)
  • Cervical (1)
  • cochlear microphonics (1)
  • Migraine (1)
  • Ocular (1)
  • otoacoustic emission (1)
  • sensorineural hearing loss (1)
  • VEMP (1)
  • Vestibular (1)
  • vitiligo • cochlea • high frequency • sensorineural hearing loss • audiometry (1)

Recent Publications

Assessment of vestibulo-spinal reflex function in Multiple sclerosis patients using Computerized Dynamic Posturography
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