Skull Vibration Induced afternystagmus - a new clinical indicator of superior canal dehiscence
09-11, 14:30–15:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Equilibirium 3

Skull Vibration Induced afternystagmus - a new clinical indicator of superior canal dehiscence


Skull Vibration Induced afternystagmus - a new clinical indicator of superior canal dehiscence

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Nationality: French; Familial situation: Married, 3 children

 Home Address Meylan France

1973 Competitive examination for Resident graduation in Medicine . 1974-1978: Intership and Resident in ENT Department CHU Grenoble;1978 – 1981:  Chief assistant Senior Registrar ENT – CHU Michallon Grenoble.1980:Thesis–Doctorate in Medicine : Kanamycin transplacentar ototoxic effect in rat.

Chief of ENT Department in Briançon France ( 1981-2015)

2001: Master thesis. DEA (Diplome d’etude approfondie) STAPS (Physiology, Biomécanic and Psychobiology of the Physical activities) Nancy University of Lorraine (France):

2001: Member of the Laboratory Development, Adaptation and Disadvantage (EA 3450; DevAH) – University of Lorraine

2014: University PhD thesis. 18 Sept (Nancy): The Skull Vibration Induced Nystagmus Test (Dumas Test)

2021 HDR certification (habilitation to supervise research) University of Lorraine (Nancy-France)

Co-director of PhD Thesis. Dr. Solara Sinno (Beyrouth Lebanon) “SVINT a potential screening tool in children”. 2019 (Nancy; France). Dr E. Armato (Nancy France)2025

<u>BIBLIOMETRY</u> (at the 21/01/2025): 56 articles indexed PubMed (34 in international journals; 22 in national journals. My articles have been cited 805 times ( Web of sciences on Dec 2024). Recommended articles: 11 (Research gate 01/08/2024).

Main topics and center of interest. Skull Vibration-induced Nystagmus; Menière’s disease; Labyrinthine MRI; RVS-NOI; SCD

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