Electronystagmogram: A recording of the eye movements, usually done to confirm the presence of nystagmus. Electronystagmogram may be done in cases of vertigo (dizziness) to determine if there is damage to the vestibular portion of the acoustic nerve. The test may be done in cases of possible acoustic neuroma, Meniere disease, positional vertigo, and labyrinthitis. Abbreviated ENG.
An electronystagmogram (ENG) measures involuntary rapid eye movements called nystagmus and evaluates the muscles controlling eye movements.
In an electronystagmogram (ENG), wires (electrodes) attached to the face detect involuntary eye movements (nystagmus) that occur when a person has vertigo.
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An electronystagmogram (ENG) measures normal eye movement and involuntary rapid eye movements called nystagmus . It also checks the muscles that control eye movements.
Test Overview. An electronystagmogram (ENG) measures normal eye movement and involuntary rapid eye movements called nystagmus. It also checks the muscles that ...