Video head impulse test can detect brainstem dysfunction in multiple sclerosis [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to investigate the potential role of video head impulse test (vHIT) in the detection of brainstem lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS).
Adamec, Ivan+6 more
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potential: recording methods in humans and guinea pigs
Summary: The vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) is a clinical test that assess the vestibular function by means of an inhibitory vestibulo-neck reflex, recorded in body muscles in response to high intensity acoustic stimuli.
Aline Cabral de Oliveira+2 more
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Purpose The study aimed to investigate the effect of PCOS on high-frequency thresholds, speech perception in quiet and in presence of noise, and vestibular functioning in women with and without PCOS and to correlate the speech perception scores with that
Kumari Apeksha+2 more
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Characteristics of the Facial Canal–Lateral Canal Dehiscence: The Under‐recognized Third Window
Abstract Objective We aimed to establish normative data on the bony partition between the facial canal (FC) and the lateral semicircular canal (LSCC) and present our initial series of cases in which an FC‐LSCC dehiscence was identified based on these anatomic criteria, with or without other third window pathologies.
William J. Garvis+3 more
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Spatial orientation in patients with chronic unilateral vestibular hypofunction is ipsilesionally distorted [PDF]
OBJECTIVE Acute unilateral peripheral-vestibular hypofunction (UVH) shifts the subjective visual vertical (SVV) ipsilesionally, triggering central compensation that usually eliminates shifts when upright.
Bockisch, C J+2 more
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Cognitive deficits in patients with peripheral vestibular dysfunction
Abstract Background and purpose Previous studies demonstrated cognitive deficits in patients with peripheral vestibulopathy (PVP) with dysfunction of spatial navigation and orientation, but also documented cognitive decline in nonspatial abilities.
Mark Obermann+8 more
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Stimulation from Cochlear Implant Electrodes Assists with Recovery from Asymmetric Perceptual Tilt: Evidence from the Subjective Visual Vertical Test [PDF]
Vestibular end organ impairment is highly prevalent in children who have sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) rehabilitated with cochlear implants (CIs). As a result, spatial perception is likely to be impacted in this population.
Blake C. Papsin+5 more
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Chemical Denervation to Relieve Symptoms in Jugular Venous Compression Syndrome: A Case Report
Jugular venous compression syndrome (JVCS) is caused by internal jugular vein compression, leading to headaches, neck discomfort, tinnitus, vertigo, confusion, and blurred vision. These impairments can diminish functional outcomes and compromise quality of life for patients.
Wesley Paulson+6 more
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The Clinical Utility of Vestibular-Evoked Myogenic Potentials in the Diagnosis of Ménière’s Disease
Ménière’s disease (MD) is a condition that has been proposed over 150 years ago, which involves audiological and vestibular manifestations, such as aural fullness, tinnitus, vertigo, and fluctuating hearing thresholds.
Maxime Maheu+3 more
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Association of Blast‐induced Hearing Loss with Progression of Alzheimer’s Disease Pathology
Abstract Background Exposures to hazardous noise causes irreversible injury to the structures of the inner ear, leading to changes in hearing and balance function with strong links to age‐related cognitive impairment. While the role of noise‐induced hearing loss in long‐term health consequences, such as progression or development of Alzheimer’s Disease
Nadine A Kerr+3 more
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