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Electroneuronography
/ˌɛlɪktɹˌəʊnjuːɹənˈɒɡɹəfi/
/ˌɛlɪktɹˌoʊnjuːɹənˈɑːɡɹəfi/
Electroneuronography
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a diagnostic test used to assess the health and function of facial nerves by measuring their electrical signals
What is "electroneuronography"?
Electroneuronography (ENoG) is a test that measures the electrical activity of the facial nerves. Small sensors are placed on the face over these nerves to record electrical signals as they travel through them. This test helps doctors evaluate the health and function of the facial nerves and diagnose conditions like Bell's palsy or facial nerve damage. ENoG does not involve any surgery or needles, and provides valuable information about how well the facial nerves are working.