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Intraoperative Management of Lateral Semicircular Canal Fistula in Cholesteatoma Surgery: Retrospective Case Series and Audiovestibular Follow-Up. [PDF]

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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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Genetic contribution to vestibular diseases

Journal of Neurology, 2018
Growing evidence supports the contribution of allelic variation to vestibular disorders. Heritability attributed to rare allelic variants is found in familial vestibular syndromes such as enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome or familial Meniere disease. However, the involvement of common allelic variants as key regulators of physiological processes in
Alvaro Gallego-Martinez   +2 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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Subjective visual vertical in peripheral unilateral vestibular diseases

Journal of Vestibular Research-Equilibrium & Orientation, 1999
In humans, the perception of vertical is provided by input from various sensorineural organs and pathways: vision, eye-movements, and proprioceptive and vestibular cues, particularly from the otolithic organs and graviceptive pathways.
D. Vibert, Rudolf Häusler, Safran Ab
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