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The peripheral vestibular system is critical for the execution of activities of daily life as it provides movement and orientation information to motor and sensory systems. Patients with bilateral vestibular hypofunction experience a significant decrease
T. A. K. Nguyen +16 more
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Research Progress on the Potential Pathogenesis of Persistent Postural–Perceptual Dizziness
ABSTRACT Introduction Persistent postural–perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is the most prevalent chronic functional dizziness in the clinic. Unsteadiness, dizziness, or non‐spinning vertigo are the main symptoms of PPPD, and they are typically aggravated by upright posture, active or passive movement, and visual stimulation. The pathogenesis of PPPD remains
Chen Qin, Ruyi Zhang, Zhihui Yan
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A specialized approach to diagnosing and treating vertigo
Vertigo is one of the most common reasons for visits to physicians of different specialties. Thorough collection of history data and neurovestibular examination by a set of simple clinical tests are of great importance for the diagnosis of diseases of ...
L. M. Antonenko, V. A. Parfenov
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Investigation of Third Window Symptoms in Patients With Enlarged Vestibular Aqueduct: A Pilot Study
Abstract Objective To assess if patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) experience symptoms characteristic of other third mobile window disorders such as superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome (SCDS). Study design Cross‐sectional study. Setting Tertiary care center. Methods Adult and pediatric patients with EVA were screened. Patients
Kimberley S. Noij +6 more
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Background Peripheral vestibular hypofunction is a major cause of dizziness. When complicated with postural imbalance, this condition can lead to an increased incidence of falls.
Chen Po-Yin +3 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose The dorsolateral portion of the caudal pons contains the vestibular nucleus (VN) and inferior cerebellar peduncle (ICP) that play important roles in conveying and processing vestibular and ocular motor signals. This study aimed to characterize ocular motor abnormalities along with their anatomical correlations in ...
Hyun Sung Kim +4 more
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Background and Purpose The purpose of this case report is to describe dizziness symptoms caused by sinusitis evaluated in outpatient physical therapy setting. Case Description A 59‐year‐old man with chronic peripheral vertigo of the right ear was referred to our outpatient physical therapy for vestibular rehabilitation.
Shellie Zsoldos +2 more
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Assessment of psychological support in patients with unilateral peripheral hypofunction
Nowadays, vestibular diseases are quite common in the population and significantly impair quality of life. Additionally, a notable problem is that a certain number of patients experience psychological consequences.
Laura Lijić +12 more
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Presbyvestibulopathy: an uncommon cause of dizziness in the elderly
BackgroundDizziness is common in older adults, and often presents a diagnostic challenge. Vestibular function declines with age, but the prevalence and diagnostic explanatory value of mild vestibular loss in isolation (i.e., the clinical diagnosis of ...
Tzu-Pu Chang +3 more
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Acute Bilateral Superior Branch Vestibular Neuropathy
The rapid onset of a bilateral vestibular hypofunction (BVH) is often attributed to vestibular ototoxicity. However, without any prior exposure to ototoxins, the idiopathic form of BVH is most common. Although sequential bilateral vestibular neuritis (VN)
Dario A. Yacovino +8 more
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