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Decoding the bilateral vestibulopathy spectrum: etiology-based phenotypes, clinical profiles and pathways to implant candidacy [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology
IntroductionBilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) is a chronic, disabling disorder characterized by bilateral loss of vestibular function, leading to imbalance, oscillopsia, and falls.
Joan Lorente-Piera   +8 more
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Simulation of Oscillopsia in Virtual Reality

open access: yesBritish and Irish Orthoptic Journal, 2018
Purpose: Nystagmus is characterised by involuntary eye movement. A proportion of those with nystagmus experience the world constantly in motion as their eyes move: a symptom known as oscillopsia.
David Randall   +4 more
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Introducing the pictogram-based ocular motor and visual-perceptual symptom scale: a multinational, cross-cultural feasibility study [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology
BackgroundPatients with vestibular and ocular motor disorders often perceive oscillopsia, diplopia or visual hallucinations as their chief complaint. However, they often struggle with verbalizing these subjective ocular motor and visual-perceptual signs ...
Ali A. Melliti   +27 more
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Functional impact of bilateral vestibular loss and the unexplained complaint of oscillopsia [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology
IntroductionThe vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes vision during head movements. VOR disorders lead to symptoms such as imbalance, dizziness, and oscillopsia. Despite similar VOR dysfunction, patients display diverse complaints. This study analyses
Dario Geisinger   +11 more
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Upbeat nystagmus: a clinical and pathophysiological review [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology
Finding a vertical nystagmus, especially when looking straight ahead, should alert the neurologist/neuro-otologist for other signs of cerebellar or brainstem dysfunction.
Vincenzo Marcelli   +7 more
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Long-Term Follow-Up of Vestibular Function in Cochlear-Implanted Teenagers and Young Adults [PDF]

open access: yesAudiology Research
Background: Vestibular function implements head position regulation and body spatial navigation. It matures during childhood and adolescence and integrates with the completion of an individual’s motor development.
Niki Karpeta   +3 more
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Brainstem Encephalitis as an Atypical Neurologic Complication Following Kikuchi–Fujimoto Disease [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Neurological Medicine
We report an uncommon and peculiar case of a patient who developed brainstem encephalitis between three and four months after recovering from an episode of Kikuchi–Fujimoto disease (KFD).
Youjiang Tan, Tyngyu Chuah
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The Use of Botulinum Toxin in a Case of Acquired Periodic Alternating Nystagmus

open access: yesBritish and Irish Orthoptic Journal, 2021
Aim: To describe a case of acquired Periodic Alternating Nystagmus (PAN) with oscillopsia treated with botulinum toxin injections into four horizontal rectus muscles. Method: A 22-year-old woman presented with sudden onset PAN. The only abnormality found
Nadia Venturi   +2 more
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Oculopalatal tremor: Illustrative cases with a review of literature

open access: yesAnnals of Movement Disorders, 2021
Oculopalatal tremor (OPT) is a unique clinical sign characterized by involuntary movements of the soft palate in synchrony with ocular nystagmus, usually the pendular type.
Meenakshisundaram Umaiorubahan   +1 more
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Bilateral vestibular hypofunction: a literature review and a case report

open access: yesMedycyna Pracy, 2021
Bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) is a rare disorder of the peripheral part of the balance organ, which may cause chronic vertigo and oscillopsia accompanying body movements.
Katarzyna Miśkiewicz-Orczyk   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

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