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Investigating colour vision and its structural correlates 15 years following a first demyelinating event. [PDF]
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Seminars in Neurology, 1998
The key signs and symptoms of vestibular neuritis are rotatory vertigo with an acute onset lasting several days, horizontal spontaneous nystagmus (with a rotational component) toward the unaffected ear, a pathologic head-impulse test toward the affected ear, a deviation of the subjective visual vertical toward the affected ear, postural imbalance with ...
Thomas Brandt, Michael Strupp
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The key signs and symptoms of vestibular neuritis are rotatory vertigo with an acute onset lasting several days, horizontal spontaneous nystagmus (with a rotational component) toward the unaffected ear, a pathologic head-impulse test toward the affected ear, a deviation of the subjective visual vertical toward the affected ear, postural imbalance with ...
Thomas Brandt, Michael Strupp
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Survey of Ophthalmology, 2018
A 55-year-old man with a history of mantle cell lymphoma reported acute blurred vision in the right eye. Although initially diagnosed with acute retrobulbar optic neuritis, 3 weeks later retinal infiltrates and vitritis developed, but vitrectomy resulted negative for vitreoretinal lymphoma.
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A 55-year-old man with a history of mantle cell lymphoma reported acute blurred vision in the right eye. Although initially diagnosed with acute retrobulbar optic neuritis, 3 weeks later retinal infiltrates and vitritis developed, but vitrectomy resulted negative for vitreoretinal lymphoma.
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2011
The epidemiology, diagnostic features, differential diagnosis, and treatment of vestibular neuritis are reviewed. The authors present considerations for physical examination, imaging, and management in both the acute and chronic phases of this disease. The authors also present a dizziness questionnaire in the Appendix of this publication.
Jose N. Fayad, John C. Goddard
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The epidemiology, diagnostic features, differential diagnosis, and treatment of vestibular neuritis are reviewed. The authors present considerations for physical examination, imaging, and management in both the acute and chronic phases of this disease. The authors also present a dizziness questionnaire in the Appendix of this publication.
Jose N. Fayad, John C. Goddard
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Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1995
Because the cause of vestibular neuritis is unknown, this disorder is best understood as a constellation of characteristic clinical symptoms and signs. The differential diagnosis includes peripheral otologic disorders, including Meniere's disease, perilymph fistula, and vestibular atelectasis; and central disorders, including vascular insufficiency ...
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Because the cause of vestibular neuritis is unknown, this disorder is best understood as a constellation of characteristic clinical symptoms and signs. The differential diagnosis includes peripheral otologic disorders, including Meniere's disease, perilymph fistula, and vestibular atelectasis; and central disorders, including vascular insufficiency ...
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2001
Patients with signs and symptoms consistent with acute monosymptomatic optic neuritis should undergo evaluation with gadolinium-enhanced MRI of the brain and orbits to determine whether or not they are at high risk for the development of clinically definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS).
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Patients with signs and symptoms consistent with acute monosymptomatic optic neuritis should undergo evaluation with gadolinium-enhanced MRI of the brain and orbits to determine whether or not they are at high risk for the development of clinically definite multiple sclerosis (CDMS).
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Continuum
ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This article reviews the most common and noteworthy inflammatory and infectious optic neuropathies, with an update on newer syndromes. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS We have entered an era of antibody-assisted definitions of distinct types of optic neuritis ...
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE This article reviews the most common and noteworthy inflammatory and infectious optic neuropathies, with an update on newer syndromes. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS We have entered an era of antibody-assisted definitions of distinct types of optic neuritis ...
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Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999
Brachial neuritis is a rare disorder of unknown etiology that causes pain and weakness of the shoulder and upper extremity. There have been many descriptions of the disorder in the literature. The classic symptoms begin with an acute onset of sharp pain in the shoulder girdle. As the pain subsides, weakness occurs.
E C, McCarty, P, Tsairis, R F, Warren
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Brachial neuritis is a rare disorder of unknown etiology that causes pain and weakness of the shoulder and upper extremity. There have been many descriptions of the disorder in the literature. The classic symptoms begin with an acute onset of sharp pain in the shoulder girdle. As the pain subsides, weakness occurs.
E C, McCarty, P, Tsairis, R F, Warren
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