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Acute vertigo: stroke or not? [PDF]

open access: yesCurr Opin Neurol
Kaski D.
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Vestibular function testing

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2007
This review provides an overview of vestibular function testing and highlights the new techniques that have emerged during the past 5 years.Since the introduction of video-oculography as an alternative to electro-oculography for the assessment of vestibular-induced eye movements, the investigation of the utricle has become a part of vestibular function
Wuyts, Floris   +3 more
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Vestibular function testing

Irish Journal of Medical Science, 2010
Vestibular symptoms of vertigo, dizziness and dysequilibrium are common complaints which can be disabling both physically and psychologically. Routine examination of the ear nose and throat and neurological system are often normal in these patients.
E E, Lang, R, McConn Walsh
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New Tests of Vestibular Function

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2001
Abstract: The vestibulo‐ocular reflex (VOR) is the only drive for short‐latency eye movements stabilizing the retina during externally imposed, sudden, high‐head accelerations. New strategies can exploit this unique VOR feature to study it under conditions relevant to the daily lives of patients, and to exclude the contributions from confounding ...
J L, Demer   +3 more
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Audiological and vestibular function tests in hypothyroidism

The Laryngoscope, 1977
AbstractA battery of audiological and vestibular function tests have been performed in 72 cases of confirmed hypothyroidism. The severity of hypothyroidism was graded as mild, moderate or severe depending upon serum protein‐bound iodine estimation. The incidence of hearing impairment, tinnitus and vertigo was correlated with the severity of the disease
P L, Bhatia   +3 more
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Aqueductal stenosis—results of vestibular function tests

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1985
A case of aqueductal stenosis is reported. The patient was a 14-year-old Japanese girl who was suffering from bilateral tinnitus and unsteadiness of gait. A series of neuro-otological tests revealed prolonged acoustically evoked brain stem response (ABR) latency, disturbed standing reflex, inhibited optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and ataxic eye tracking ...
M, Suzuki   +6 more
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Labyrinthine Vestibular Function and Testing Methods

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1960
Certain segments of the internal ear, the vestibular apparatus, are concerned solely with the function of equilibrium, certain portions with hearing, and at least one section may have a dual role. As a continuous fluid mechanism, individual anatomic divisions and individual functions cannot always be isolated.
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