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Cushing SL et al. - Vestibular function and balance are compromised in children with SNHL after meningitis. Whereas vestibular loss seems well compensated at low frequency through an overreliance on visual inputs, deficits surface during high-frequency rotation, particularly in dark. Saccular function seems less susceptible to damage from meningitis. Extent, location, and progression of ossification were variable.

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