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Rethinking positional nystagmus: beyond BPPV
Abstract Positional nystagmus is a frequently encountered yet often underappreciated clinical sign that provides critical insights into vestibular and central nervous system function. For the general neurologist, recognising and correctly interpreting positional nystagmus can significantly impact diagnostic accuracy and guide appropriate ...
Amanda J. Male +3 more
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This graphical abstract illustrates the methodology and key findings of our systematic review and meta‐analysis. We comprehensively searched 4 databases, including 5 observational studies with a total of 1936 participants. The study aimed to compare serum vitamin D levels between adults with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and healthy controls.
Ahd Mortada Awad Mohmed +5 more
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Simulation study of BPPV fatigability [PDF]
Abstract To analyze the mechanism and clinical significance of BPPV fatigability and discuss how to eliminate BPPV fatigability. A physical simulation model of BPPV was developed to analyze the effects of the Dix-Hallpike test and different angles of bowing maneuver on otolith positions.
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ABSTRACT Introduction Stroke is a leading cause of disability and healthcare burden in Australia, affecting over 440,000 people. Timely diagnosis and intervention are essential for improving outcomes, and national ED standards emphasise rapid assessment, imaging and treatment.
Innocent Tawanda Mudzingwa +4 more
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Effectiveness of E‐Learning in Undergraduate ENT Education: A Mixed‐Methods Systematic Review
E‐learning in undergraduate ear, nose, and throat education was evaluated in a mixed‐methods systematic review of 29 studies. Pooled analysis showed a modest knowledge gain of 26.8%, variable effects on skills, and consistent improvements in learner confidence. These findings support e‐learning as a useful adjunct, rather than a standalone replacement,
Zahir Mughal +3 more
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Risk Factors Associated With the Occurrence and Recurrence of Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in Koreans: A Nested Case-Control Study [PDF]
Objectives Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most prevalent cause of vertigo. This study aims to analyze the risk factors associated with the occurrence and recurrence of BPPV.
Jae Sang Han +5 more
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We investigated how visual, vestibular, and combined visual–vestibular stimulation affects egomotion perception in persistent postural‐perceptual dizziness (PPPD) patients, comparing responses in upright and supine positions to those of age‐matched healthy controls (HC).
Skadi Gerkensmeier +5 more
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Colin R Grove,1 Wagner Henrique Souza,2 Patricia L Gerend,3 Cynthia A Ryan,3 Michael C Schubert1,4 1Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, Laboratory for Vestibular NeuroAdaptation, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, 21205, USA ...
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Aging Is a Risk Factor for Utricular Dysfunction in Idiopathic Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is the most common cause of balance disorders in the elderly. Dislodgement of the otoconia in BPPV might have an association with damage to the otolith organs.
Chisato Fujimoto +10 more
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ABSTRACT Background This study aimed to identify associations of sarcopenia, obesity and low bone mineral density (BMD) with morning positional vertigo (PV) and to examine whether these associations differ according to vestibular function status in a nationally representative sample of Korean adults.
Eun Ji Kim +4 more
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