Marangos N, Laszig R, Mausolf A
HNO-Klinik und Poliklinik, Medizinischen Hochschule Hannover.
HNO. 1989 Sep;37(9):379-85.
The electrocochleographic findings of 3 unusual cases from about 350 performed on patients with various hearing loss are presented; they demonstrate the value of electrocochleography as a clinical tool in otological investigation. The first case was an electrocochleographically detected acute impairment of the first neuron, the second a hereditary hearing loss with endolymphatic hydrops, and the last shows the effect of an endolymphatic shunt on a hydropic hearing loss.