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The effects of acoustic and optokinetic stimulus on the postural stability
This article addresses the question of whether the simultaneous auditory and optokinetic stimulation affects the postural stability differently than only the stimulation with a single auditory or optokinetic stimulus. Abstract Objectives This article addresses the question of whether the simultaneous auditory and optokinetic stimulation affects the ...
Dorota Hojan‐Jezierska+8 more
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Objective Vestibular impairment has been observed in patients with congenital hearing loss, but little is known about the vestibular anatomy and function of those in this group with inner ear malformations. This study aims to investigate the association between vestibulocochlear anatomy and vestibular function test results in children with inner ear ...
Alexander Edward S. Dy+9 more
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Recurrent sudden sensorineural hearing loss—A literature review
This reveiw found a 1.4 to 17% recurrence rate after sudden sensorineural hearing loss. The recovery rate was 58 to 79% after the first episode and 21 to 86% after the second episode. The risk factors for recurrence may include low‐frequency hearing loss and the presence of tinnitus during follow‐up, but there are no common risk factors among each ...
Bang‐Yan Zhang+2 more
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Abstract Objective To assess the balance sensory organization among patients with migraine, considering the influence of migraine subdiagnosis, otoneurological function, falls, and psychosocial factors. Background Migraine has been associated with vestibular symptoms and balance dysfunction; however, neither comprehensive balance assessment nor ...
Gabriela F. Carvalho+8 more
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We showed that patients who developed PPPD later had significantly more severe symptoms of the exacerbating factors of PPPD during the early period after vestibular symptoms onset. Abstract Objective To investigate the presence of exacerbating factors of persistent perceptual‐postural dizziness (PPPD) in patients with vestibular symptoms during the ...
Kayoko Kabaya+6 more
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Long‐Term Survival in 1,931 Patients With Dizziness: Disease‐ and Symptom‐Specific Mortality
Objective To evaluate mortality among patients referred for suspected vestibular disorder and to examine whether specific symptoms or disorders predict long‐term survival among patients with dizziness or vertigo. Study Design Retrospective cohort study. Methods This retrospective cohort study analyzed long‐term survival data.
Jan Erik Berge+3 more
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Vestibular characterization in the menstrual cycle Caracterização vestibular no ciclo menstrual
Hormonal disorders in the menstrual cycle can affect labyrinthine fluid homeostasis, causing balance and hearing dysfunctions. STUDY DESIGN: Clinical prospective.
Cintia Ishii+2 more
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Benign Positional Paroxysmal Vertigo (BPPV) is one of the most common vestibular diseases and the active head rotation test one of the most modern methods of vestibular function assessment.
Fernando Freitas Ganança+4 more
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Correlations Between Vestibular Function and Imaging of the Semicircular Canals in DFNA9 Patients
Background and Purpose: Radiologic abnormalities on computed tomography (CT), including narrowing or sclerosis of the semicircular canals (SCCs), and T2-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including signal loss in the SCC, have been reported as ...
Berina Ihtijarevic+9 more
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Eletronistagmografia versus videonistagmografia Electronystagmography versus videonystagmography
A eletronistagmografia (ENG) e a videonistagmografia (VNG) são métodos de registro dos movimentos oculares, empregados na avaliação dos distúrbios do equilíbrio corporal.
Maurício Malavasi Ganança+2 more
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