Electrocochleography: A test that measures the electrical potentials generated in the inner ear in response to stimulation by sound. Electrocochleography may be done, for example, to confirm the diagnosis of Meniere disease. Abbreviated ECochG (or ECoG).
ECochG (ECOG) TESTING (Electrocochleography) Timothy C. Hain, MD. Page last modified: April 15, 2010. ECochG is a variant of brainstem audio evoked response (ABR) where ...
electrocochleography /elec·tro·coch·le·og·ra·phy/ (-kok″le-og´rah-fe) measurement of electrical potentials of the eighth cranial nerve in response to ...
The electrocochleography test is an objective measure of the electrical potentials generated in the inner ear as a result of sound stimulation.
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Electrocochleography (ECOG) ECOG is a test used to examine electrical potentials in the ear. It may be useful for diagnosing: Ménière's Disease.