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Vector Electronystagmography Analysis in Elderly Individuals with Dizziness Complaint [PDF]
Introduction Vector electronystagmography is widely used to evaluate vestibular function; however, elderly patients may show changes not due to vestibular disorders.
Lidiane Maria de Brito Macedo Ferreira+4 more
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The assessment of the balance system in cranial artery stenosis
Introduction Vertigo and balance disorders are a significant clinical problem, especially in elderly patients. The narrowing of cranial vessels may be asymptomatic or produce neurological symptoms.
Karolina Dorobisz+2 more
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Navigating the vestibular maze: text-mining analysis of publication trends over five decades [PDF]
IntroductionThe field of vestibular science, encompassing the study of the vestibular system and associated disorders, has experienced notable growth and evolving trends over the past five decades.
Amit Wolfovitz+13 more
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Electronystagmography findings in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) and type 2 (SCA2) [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To describe the alterations observed in electronystagmography (ENG) of patients with spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) types 2 and 3.
Bianca Simone Zeigelboim+4 more
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Visually Evoked Postural Responses (VEPRs) in Children with Vestibular Migraine [PDF]
Vestibular migraine (VM) is the most common cause of episodic vertigo in children. Vertigo, nausea, dizziness and unsteadiness are often complained of by children with migraine, which can precede, follow or be present simultaneously with headache.
Riccardo Nocini+5 more
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Evaluation of Types of Vertigo With Electronystagmography: An Experience From a Tertiary Care Hospital in West Bengal, India. [PDF]
Saha S, Haldar A, Mondal H.
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Differences in vestibulo‐ocular reflexes between vestibular neuritis and labyrinthitis
The differences in gain and patterns of vestibulo‐ocular reflex involved in the three semicircular canals between vestibular neuritis (VN) and labyrinthitis suggest that the two disorders have different etiologies. The most sensitive parameter for differentiating labyrinthitis from VN is the degree of hearing loss, although the gain of the vestibulo ...
Gi‐Sung Nam+3 more
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The VOR gain of vHIT in the affected canal was significantly smaller than that in the contralateral canal in p‐BPPV, but not in h‐BPPV. The caloric responses of the affected canal are reduced to a significantly larger extent in h‐BPPV compared to p‐BPPV.
Kayoko Kabaya+5 more
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A 3D quantitative scoring demonstrated better diagnostic efficacy for Ménière's disease, and it may be an effective clinical tool to distinguish MD from SSNHL and VM. Abstract Objective We aimed to explore the application of three‐dimensional (3D) quantitative scoring of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) based on gadolinium‐contrast MRI in both the diagnosis ...
Heng Xiao+6 more
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Corticosteroids in patients with vestibular neuritis: An updated meta‐analysis
Vestibular neuritis is a common neuro‐otological entity. Therapeutically, corticosteroids are advised, although the evidence is limited. The objective of this review is to update meta‐analyses of clinical trials that address the question of whether patients with vestibular neuritis treated with corticosteroids show better recovery than control patients.
Anna Bogdanova+3 more
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