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Vestibular neuritis caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection diagnosed by serology: Case report

open access: yesSAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 2021
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]

open access: yesVojnosanitetski Pregled, 2019
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
doaj   +1 more source

Inferior Vestibular Neuritis [PDF]

open access: yesAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002
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

open access: yesJournal of Vestibular Research-Equilibrium & Orientation, 2022
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The “broken escalator” phenomenon: Vestibular dizziness interferes with locomotor adaptation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
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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Spontaneous Recovery of the Vestibulo-Ocular Reflex After Vestibular Neuritis; Long-Term Monitoring With the Video Head Impulse Test in a Single Patient

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2020
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
doaj   +1 more source

Inferior vestibular neuritis mimicking central vertigo: Interest of VHIT and VEMPs in a case report

open access: yesOtolaryngology Case Reports, 2021
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
doaj   +1 more source

Discrepancies of video head impulse test results in patients with idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss with vertigo and vestibular neuritis

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience, 2023
Objective Sudden sensorineural hearing loss with vertigo (SHLV) and vestibular neuritis (VN) remain frequent causes of acute vestibular syndrome (AVS).
Yingzhao Liu   +7 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Diagnostic evolution of vestibular neuritis after long-term monitoring

open access: yesBrazilian Journal of Otorhinolaryngology, 2022
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
doaj   +1 more source

Factors influencing clinical outcome in vestibular neuritis - A focussed review and reanalysis of prospective data.

open access: yesJournal of Neurological Sciences, 2023
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
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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