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Bilateral vestibular weakness (BVW) is a rare cause of imbalance. Patients with BVW complain of oscillopsia. In approximately half of the patients with BVW, the cause remains undetermined; in the remainder, the most common etiology by far is gentamicin ...
Timothy C. Hain +3 more
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ObjectiveTo systematically review the symptoms reported by patients with bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) in clinical studies and case reports. This would serve as the first step in establishing a validated patient-reported outcome measures (PROM) for BV ...
Florence Lucieer +9 more
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Construct validity and reliability of the Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ)
BackgroundThe Bilateral Vestibulopathy Questionnaire (BVQ) is a recently developed 54-item Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM) that evaluates the clinically important symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) and its impact on daily life. This study
Lisa van Stiphout +7 more
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Monocular torsional oscillopsia in dentato-olivary disconnection
Abstract Monocular torsional eye oscillations are a rare form of disconjugate nystagmus and the underlying pathophysiology is not well understood. Here, we present and discuss a case with disabling torsional oscillopsia in one eye only. The patient exhibited spontaneous pendular torsional nystagmus of the left eye and rhythmic involuntary ...
Anagnostou, Evangelos +4 more
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Balance Disorders in Young and Middle‐Aged Adults: NHANES, 2001–2004 and 2021–2023
This study presents nationally‐representative estimates from two health exam surveys, NHANES 2001–2004 and 2021–2023. In the two decades between test periods, scores on the modified Romberg screening test for balance function demonstrated significantly better age‐specific performance in 2021–2023.
Howard J. Hoffman +8 more
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ObjectiveWe examined the eye movement response patterns of a group of patients with bilateral vestibular loss (BVL) during suppression head impulse testing.
Catherine de Waele +4 more
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Clinical, Genetic, and Imaging Characteristics of SCA27B: Insights from a Large Dutch Cohort
Abstract Background Deep intronic GAA repeat expansions in intron 1 of the FGF14 gene were identified in 2023 as cause of late‐onset cerebellar ataxia. Since then, GAA‐FGF14‐related ataxia (SCA27B) has emerged as one of the most common genetic causes of late‐onset cerebellar ataxia.
Teije H. van Prooije +26 more
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Some reports have outlined many different treatment strategies for superior oblique myokymia (SOM) that attempt to reduce or eliminate patients’ symptoms of monocular oscillopsia and/or diplopia.
Christopher J. Borgman, O.D.
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A case of cerebellar stroke/Wallenberg syndrome postx-COVID-19 infection
Stroke has been reported as one of the several deadliest complications noted in COVID-19 infection. Stroke in COVID-19 is multifactorial and has propensity to involve large vessels and multiple territories.
Roopashri Lakkundi +3 more
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Recurrent attacks of vertigo with monocular oscillopsia [PDF]
A 44-year-old woman presented with a 1-year history of recurrent attacks of vertigo lasting several seconds, associated only with oscillopsia. The attacks subsided when she closed her right eye. General clinical and neurologic …
Katharina, Hüfner +2 more
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