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Vestibular migraine: the chameleon in vestibular disease

Neurological Sciences, 2021
Vestibular migraine (VM) has been recently receiving increasing attention as an independent disease concept. It is a common cause of dizziness or headache; however, it was not clearly defined until 2018. Its diagnosis mainly relies on clinical history, including vertigo and migraine, as indicated by the appendix of the 3rd edition of the International ...
Minping Li   +5 more
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Vestibular Disease

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, 2022
The vestibular system (VS) is the primary specialized sensory system responsible for maintaining balance (equilibrium) and orientation of the eyes, neck, trunk, and limbs during rest and movement. Two important reflexes are responsible for maintaining balance: vestibulo-ocular and vestibulospinal reflexes.
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Vestibular Meniere's Disease

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1985
The clinical entity of vestibular Meniere's disease (VMD) is assessed and described. Twenty percent of cases eventuating in typical Meniere's disease presented with VMD first, in other patients VMD alone persisted for many years (30 or more). VMD, usually unilateral, is characterized by recurrent episodes of vertigo typical of classical Meniere's ...
M M, Paparella, F, Mancini
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Vestibular test results in patients with vestibular migraine and Meniere’s Disease

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 2023
Vestibular migraine (VM) and Meniere's Disease (MD) are episodic vestibular disorders, sometimes difficult to differentiate from each other on clinical grounds.To evaluate vestibular test results of the two groups that may help in the differential diagnosis.Twenty-two patients with VM, 21 patients with definite MD and 21 healthy volunteers (HC) were ...
Fidan Balayeva   +2 more
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Vestibular dysfunction in Parkinson disease

Neurology, 1982
Symptoms and signs of postural instability are often present in patients with Parkinson disease (PD). Because vestibular dysfunction might contribute to the postural instability, we carried out bithermal caloric tests and electronystagmography in 36 patients with PD and 316 controls.
W H, Reichert   +2 more
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Vestibular Nerve in Meniere's Disease

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1980
Biopsy specimens of vestibular nerves of 40 patients with severe Meniere's disease were studied by microscopy. In 17 patients, a translabyrinthine eighth nerve transection was done; in 23 patients, a middle fossa vestibular neurectomy was done. Many of the nerve fibers had thickened and deformed myelin coats; some were thinly myelinated fibers and some
J, Ylikoski, Y, Collan, T, Palva
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The Vestibular Aqueduct in Meniere's Disease

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1976
The vestibular aquaeduct was evaluated blindly in tomograms from patients with Meniere's disease or chronic otitis and from patients without ear disorders. The descending part of the aquaeduct was clearly visible in 95% of the patients without ear disease. In the two other groups, it was visible only in about 50%.
A, Oigaard   +3 more
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Cognitive functions in episodic vestibular disorders: Meniere’s disease and vestibular migraine

Journal of Vestibular Research, 2023
BACKGROUND: Cognitive deficits have been defined in patients with bilateral and unilateral vestibular loss. OBJECTIVE: To investigate cognitive functions in patients with episodic vestibular disorders. METHODS: Nineteen patients with Meniere’s disease (MD), 19 patients with vestibular migraine (VM) and 21 age and education matched healthy controls were
Demirhan, Mehmet Alp, Celebisoy, Nese
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Vestibular Investigations in Meniere's Disease

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1981
151 patients with unilateral Meniere's disease were investigated with a vestibular test battery in the interval between vertigo attacks, and the results were compared with those obtained in a control group. In 73.5% of the patients a caloric response reduction of the afflicted ear was observed.
J H, Hulshof, E A, Baarsma
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Vestibular Disease Unmasked by Hyperventilation

The Laryngoscope, 1998
AbstractHyperventilation‐induced dizziness is often thought to be psychogenic, but its effects in the presence of known vestibular disease have not been adequately examined. In this study hyperventilation was tested in two models of vestibular disease.
M L, Bance   +3 more
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