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Vestibular neuritis is a disorder selectively affecting the vestibular portion of the eighth cranial nerve generally considered to be inflammatory in nature. There have been no reports of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 causing vestibular
Alexandra Halalau +4 more
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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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Inferior Vestibular Neuritis [PDF]
Abstract: Sudden, spontaneous, unilateral loss of vestibular function without simultaneous hearing loss or brain stem signs is generally attributed to a viral infection involving the vestibular nerve and is called acute vestibular neuritis. The clinical hallmarks of acute vestibular neuritis are vertigo, spontaneous nystagmus, and unilateral loss of ...
G M, Halmagyi +4 more
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Acute unilateral vestibulopathy/vestibular neuritis: Diagnostic criteria
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy (AUVP), a synonym for vestibular neuritis, as defined by the Committee for the Classification of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society.
M. Strupp +7 more
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The “broken escalator” phenomenon: Vestibular dizziness interferes with locomotor adaptation [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Although vestibular lesions degrade postural control we do not know the relative contributions of the magnitude of the vestibular loss and subjective vestibular symptoms to locomotor adaptation.
Arshad, Q. +13 more
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Vestibular rehabilitation of patients in whom the level of vestibular function is continuously changing requires different strategies than in those where vestibular function rapidly becomes stable: where it recovers or where it does not and compensation ...
Leigh Andrew McGarvie +3 more
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Inferior vestibular neuritis mimicking central vertigo: Interest of VHIT and VEMPs in a case report
Objective: To describe a case of inferior vestibular neuritis manifesting with a severe dizziness attack. To review available literature on the clinical features and characteristic presentation of this disease. Methods: Case report with literature review.
Oussama Amraoui +4 more
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Objective Sudden sensorineural hearing loss with vertigo (SHLV) and vestibular neuritis (VN) remain frequent causes of acute vestibular syndrome (AVS).
Yingzhao Liu +7 more
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Diagnostic evolution of vestibular neuritis after long-term monitoring
Introduction: The diagnosis of vestibular neuritis is based on clinical and laboratory findings after exclusion of other disease. There are occasional discrepancies between clinical impressions and laboratory results.
Sunghoon Kim +4 more
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Following vestibular neuritis (VN), long term prognosis is not dependent on the magnitude of the residual peripheral function as measured with either caloric or the video head-impulse test.
Q. Arshad +3 more
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