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Measurement Technique Mean VA Width (range) (mm) (n = 192) VA Width at the 95th Percentile VA Width at the 97.5th Percentile Subjective (visual assessment) technique 0.527 ± 0.08 (0.353–0.887) 0.666 0.702 Objective (OPA) technique 0.537 ± 0.077 (0.331–0.922) 0.658 0.717
Note:—VA indicates vestibular aqueduct.
↵a Units are in millimeters.