
Electroneuronography (ENoG) is a neurological non-invasive test that was first described by Esslen and Fisch in 1979 and is used to examine the integrity and conductivity of a peripheral nerve. It consists of a brief electrical stimulation of the nerve in one point underneath the skin, and at the same time recording the electrical activity (compou...
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(ENoG) Type: Term Definitions: 1. A test of facial nerve integrity and function in which the compound muscle action potential resulting from transdermal supramaximal electrical stimulation of the facial nerve near the stylomastoid foramen is recorded from surface electrodes over the perioral muscles. &nb...
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