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Novel Clinical Insights From a Swedish RFC1 Spectrum Disorder Cohort
In this study, we clinically characterized a Swedish cohort with biallelic RFC1 expansions by retrospectively enrolling 30 patients from a tertiary center and analyzing their clinical, genetic, and detailed phenotypic features. Our results suggest a Swedish founder effect in the Norrbotten region and indicate that RFC1‐spectrum disorder should be ...
Victor Alm +12 more
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Differential effects of gender and age on dynamic subjective visual vertical
In a retrospective study, the data of direction-dependent deviations in dynamic subjective visual vertical (SVV) testing were analysed in 1811 dizzy patients (174 benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, 99 unilateral vestibulopathy, 67 bilateral ...
Johannes Gerb +4 more
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Objectives: The primary aim was to determine the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), and negative predictive value (NPV) of the bedside head impulse test (bHIT) using the video HIT (vHIT) as the gold standard for quantifying the ...
Chun Wai eYip +5 more
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Clinical dynamic visual acuity in patients with cerebellar ataxia and vestibulopathy.
Deterioration of dynamic visual acuity (DVA) as a result of impaired vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) has been well described in peripheral vestibulopathies, however, changes in DVA in patients with degenerative cerebellar ataxias (CA) and its relation to ...
Michaela Dankova +7 more
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Persistent postural‐perceptual dizziness versus vestibular migraine: A narrative review
Abstract Objective This article reviews the differences and similarities between persistent postural‐perceptual dizziness (PPPD) and vestibular migraine. Background PPPD is considered a chronic functional vestibular disorder characterized by persistent dizziness, unsteadiness, nonspinning vertigo, and often exacerbated by upright posture, movement, or ...
David Moreno‐Ajona
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Recent advances in idiopathic bilateral vestibulopathy: a literature review
Background Idiopathic bilateral vestibulopathy (IBV) is an acquired bilateral peripheral vestibular dysfunction of unknown etiology, with persistent unsteadiness but without sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) other than age-related hearing loss (ARHL ...
Chisato Fujimoto +2 more
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International Pediatric Otolaryngology Group (IPOG) Consensus on Vestibular Testing in Children
This study represents the first international consensus on vestibular testing in children. Twenty‐one international experts from nine countries provided guidelines on the recommended minimum test battery necessary to perform a pediatric vestibular assessment.
A. Coudert +20 more
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Psychophysical Evaluation of Sensory Reweighting in Bilateral Vestibulopathy
Perception of spatial orientation is thought to rely on the brain’s integration of visual, vestibular, proprioceptive, and somatosensory signals, as well as internal beliefs.
W. Pieter Medendorp +4 more
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Abstract Ageing‐related sensory deteriorations are significantly associated with poor balance control among older individuals, resulting in a higher risk of falling in a dark environment. In particular, the proprioceptive system plays a critical role in maintaining balance.
Haoyu Xie +3 more
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Inertial data of daily living tasks in bilateral and unilateral vestibulopathy patients and controls
The analysis of human movement outside the laboratory could play a key role for assessing balance mechanisms in daily life, where quality of life is often reduced in patients with vestibulopathy.
Gautier Grouvel +5 more
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