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Ethnopharmacological Significance Schizophrenia, a complex psychiatric disorder with multifactorial etiology, profoundly affects patients’ behavior, cognition, affect, and thought processes. Given the stagnation in novel drug development, notable treatment‐related adverse effects, and suboptimal recovery rates, the identification of innovative ...
Sihan Zhao +5 more
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IntroductionDizziness is a growing public health concern with as many as 95 million adults in Europe and the United States experiencing vestibular hypofunction, which is associated with reduced quality of life, poorer health, and falls.
Courtney D. Hall +9 more
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Unreliable association between self‐reported sense of direction and peripheral vestibular function
Background Uni‐ or bilateral peripheral vestibular impairment causes objective spatial orientation deficits, which can be measured using pen‐and‐paper‐tests or sensorimotor tasks (navigation or pointing).
J. Gerb, T. Brandt, M. Dieterich
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Amiodarone: A Newly Discovered Association with Bilateral Vestibulopathy
BackgroundBilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) is a debilitating disorder characterized by the hypofunction of both vestibular end organs or nerves. The most frequent identifiable causes of BVP are ototoxic drug effects, infectious and autoimmune disorders ...
Robert Gürkov
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Vestibularna rehabilitacija jest planirani, individualno prilagođen sustav vježba kojima se ubrzava proces središnje kompenzacije oštećenoga vestibularnog sustava. U medicinu ju uvode Cawthorne i Cooksey sredinom prošloga stoljeća. Godinama su postojali prijepori o značenju i učinkovitosti ovoga načina liječenja.
Maslovara, Siniša +6 more
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Diagnosis of Isolated Saccular Dysfunction Using Trapezius cVEMP: A Detailed Vestibular Assessment
Background and Clinical Significance: Vestibular disorders include a wide range of conditions with overlapping symptoms such as dizziness, vertigo and imbalance, often offering diagnostic challenges when distinguishing between peripheral and central ...
Mădălina Georgescu +6 more
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Background: A battery of stance and gait tasks can be used to quantify functional deficits and track improvement in balance control following peripheral vestibular loss.
John H. J. Allum +3 more
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Background Meniere’s disease (MD) is defined by episodic vertigo, unilateral sensorineural hearing loss and fluctuating aural symptoms. Due to the variable clinical presentation, objective tests of MD may have significant diagnostic utility.
Jennifer L. Kelly +2 more
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Although vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) methods are relatively popular in treating patients with body balance deficits of vestibular origin, only limited studies have been conducted into customized exercises for unilateral vestibular hypofunction (UVH).
Bayat, Arash, Saki, Nader
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Purpose/hypothesisHomeostatic plasticity is an innate self-regulatory process that functions to stabilize neural excitability in response to sensory perturbations.
Andrew R. Wagner +5 more
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