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Vestibular Schwannomas

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Matthew L Carlson
exaly  

[Vestibular neuritis].

La Revue du praticien, 1994
Vestibular neuronitis is an acute disorder of the vestibular apparatus which manifests by sudden vertigo, without apparent cause, and without auditory or neurological symptoms. Clinically and by thermal stimulation tests, it is characterised by unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit.
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Modern vestibular tests can accurately separate stroke and vestibular neuritis

Journal of Neurology, 2022
B. Nham   +8 more
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Bibliometric analysis of global research trends in vestibular neuritis (1980–2024)

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
M. Dündar   +4 more
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Vestibular Neuritis

2009
Wendy Balemans   +83 more
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Posture, Gait, Quality of Life, and Hearing with a Vestibular Implant

New England Journal of Medicine, 2021
Margaret Chow   +2 more
exaly  

Vestibular Neuritis

2023
T. Logan Lindemann, Pamela C. Roehm
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Neuromyelitis optica

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2020
Friedemann Paul   +2 more
exaly  

Vestibular neuritis: etiopathogenesis.

Revue de laryngologie - otologie - rhinologie, 2006
Vestibular neuritis presents as sudden unilateral vertigo in the absence of hearing loss or neurologic involvement and is thought to be due to neurotropic viruses. Its morbidity is unknown and it affects both sexes equally, with the highest incidence at 40-50 years of age.
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