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Imaging features of bilateral vestibular neuritis [PDF]
Introduction. The magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was found to be insensitive diagnostic modality in detecting the abnormalities in patients with vestibular neuritis. Case report.
Kozić Duško +5 more
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Cerebral Small Vessel Disease in Elderly Patients With Vestibular Neuritis [PDF]
BackgroundAcute audiovestibular loss is a neurotologic emergency of which the etiology is frequently unknown. In vestibular neuritis a viral genesis is expected, although there is insufficient evidence to support viruses as the only possible etiological ...
Fieke K. Oussoren +7 more
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Is Vestibular Neuritis an Immune Related Vestibular Neuropathy Inducing Vertigo? [PDF]
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral infections, vascular occlusion, and immunomediated mechanisms and to discuss the pathogenesis with relevance to pharmacotherapy.
A. Greco +7 more
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Background Vestibular neuritis (VN) is commonly diagnosed by demonstration of unilateral vestibular failure, as unilateral loss of caloric response.
Økstad Siri, Monstad Per, Mygland Åse
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Vestibular function after acute vestibular neuritis [PDF]
Purpose: To review the extent and mechanism of the recovery of vestibular function after sudden, isolated, spontaneous, unilateral loss of most or all peripheral vestibular function – usually called acute vestibular neuritis.
Halmagyi, G M, Weber, K P, Curthoys, I S
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VESTIBULAR NEURITIS AS THE CAUSE OF SYSTEMIC VERTIGO
The Vestibular Neuritis is often mistakenly diagnosed pathology manifested by a sudden acute systemic dizziness, nausea, vomiting, unsteadiness when walking and peripheral nystagmus.
K. A. Demina, P. S. Nikitenko
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Vestibular Neuritis With Minimal Canal Paresis: Characteristics and Clinical Implication [PDF]
Objectives To analyze the clinical characteristics of vestibular neuritis patients with minimal canal paresis (canal paresis
Hyun Ji Kim +3 more
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Visual dependency and dizziness after vestibular neuritis. [PDF]
Symptomatic recovery after acute vestibular neuritis (VN) is variable, with around 50% of patients reporting long term vestibular symptoms; hence, it is essential to identify factors related to poor clinical outcome.
Sian Cousins +7 more
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In twelve cases in vestibular neuritis symptoms and vestibular test results were demonstrated, and positional nystagmus, the role of infection as a pathogenesis and galvanic test results and their localizing value were discussed.
Seyra Erbek, Leonel Luis
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Vestibular Neuritis and Adenovirus
A 4-year-old boy with vestibular neuritis and a serological diagnosis of adenovirus infection is reported from the University of Siena, Italy.
J Gordon Millichap
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