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Freddie Yauner, a lecturer in Design for Industry, believes that design can engage, inform and make complex concepts accessible. Through thought provoking projects and installations which have exhibited in New York, Paris and London, Freddie uses ...
John, Cathy +3 more
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In our previous study, we found that horizontal ocular deviation (OD) was significantly increased in patients with unilateral vestibular neuritis (VN). This study is aimed to compare the measurements of horizontal OD in various diseases which can present
Yeon-Jun Yang +6 more
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Os objetivos deste estudo foram identificar as síndromes vestibulares mais comuns nos ambulatórios de vertigem, suas características clínicas e semiológicas, e observar a resposta ao tratamento específico. Foram estudados retrospectivamente 515 pacientes
Aline Mizuta Kozoroski Kanashiro +3 more
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Head-Shaking Nystagmus Depends on Gravity [PDF]
In acute unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit, horizontal spontaneous nystagmus (SN) increases when patients lie on their affected ear. This phenomenon indicates an ipsilesional reduction of otolith function that normally suppresses asymmetric ...
Marti, Sarah +2 more
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Common Vestibular Disorders [PDF]
The three most common vestibular diseases, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Meniere's disease (MD) and vestibular neuritis (VN), are presented in this paper.
Dimitrios G. Balatsouras
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Vestibular and auditory deficits in Fabry disease and their response to enzyme replacement therapy [PDF]
Progressive hearing (pHL) and vestibular (pVL) loss are frequent deficits in Fabry disease (FD). Recently, enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with human α-galactosidase A has become available.
Hegemann, S. +3 more
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Alexander's Law in Patients with Acute Vestibular Tone Asymmetry—Evidence for Multiple Horizontal Neural Integrators [PDF]
Alexander's law (AL) states that the slow-phase velocity of spontaneous nystagmus of peripheral vestibular origin is dependent on horizontal gaze position, with greater velocity when gaze is directed in the fast-phase direction.
Bockisch, C. +2 more
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Progress in neuro-otology research in the last year [PDF]
Herein, we summarize articles in the field of neuro-otology published in the Journal of Neurology over the last year. Topics included acute and chronic vertigo as well as auditory and ocular motor disorders.
Straumann, Dominik, Tarnutzer, Alexander
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Balance for people with multiple sclerosis (MS) [PDF]
People with MS can develop balance problems as a result of damage to the brain or spinal cord. Finding the best way to manage balance problems in people with MS requires a unique approach for each ...
Williams, Katrina
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