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TH[removed]NE 15 AVE · PORTLAND, OR 97211 · FAX: ([removed] · ([removed] · [removed] · VESTIBULAR.ORG Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence A Cause of Balance and Hearing Problems
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Document Date: 2014-03-31 19:37:40


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PORTLAND / Baltimore / /

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United States / /

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sound energy / diagnostic tools / online newsletter / imaging / energy / /

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chronic disequilibrium / conductive hearing loss / vestibular disorder / apparent conductive hearing loss / vestibular disorders / vertigo / ear disorders / otosclerosis / coughing / canal dehiscence syndrome / pressure-induced vertigo / disorder / hypersensitivity / clinical syndrome / superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome / syndrome / /

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Neck Surgery / surgery / Head and Neck Surgery / /

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Vestibular Disorders Association / Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine / /

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John P. Carey / Lloyd B. Minor / /

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vestibular specialist / Professor and Director / Dept. / Associate Professor / /

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Maryland / Oregon / /

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