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Vestibular symptoms in children with enlarged vestibular aqueduct anomaly

International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2007
The objective of this study is to describe the vestibular symptoms in pediatric patients with enlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) anomaly.Retrospective chart review of pediatric and adult patients with EVA anomaly who were treated at the University of Utah Hospital or Primary Children's Medical Center, between 1995 and 2005. Radiographs were reviewed to
J Fredrik, Grimmer, Gary, Hedlund
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Migraine and Vestibular Symptoms—Identifying Clinical Features That Predict “Vestibular Migraine”

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2011
Background.— Migraine and symptoms that may suggest a vestibular disorder (referred to herein broadly as vestibular symptoms—VS) often co‐exist. In part due to a lack of standardized diagnostic criteria, this relationship remains unknown to many physicians.
Joshua M, Cohen   +2 more
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Pre-existing Vestibular Symptoms Are Associated With Acute Vestibular Symptoms After Gamma Knife Therapy for Vestibular Schwannoma

Otology & Neurotology, 2021
Objective: To identify pretreatment variables associated with the development of acute vestibular symptoms after Gamma Knife (GK) treatment for Vestibular Schwannoma (VS). Study Design: Retrospective case series.
Dennis I, Bojrab   +8 more
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Vestibular Symptoms in Mumps Deafness

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1978
Deafness appears in as many as 4% of adult cases of epidemic parotitis. It is often severe, though reversible and is usually unilateral. Vertigo has been reported in mumps, as have occasional cases with impaired caloric reaction. Twenty cases of unilateral hearing impairment in mumps have been investigaed with audiometry and electronystagmography in ...
D, Hydén, L M, Odkvist, P, Kylén
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Vestibular Migraine

Otology & Neurotology, 2016
The objective of this study was to evaluate patients with vestibular migraine and analyze whether different vestibular symptoms were able to discriminate different subgroups.Eighty-three patients (73 women, mean age 42 yr) who fulfilled the criteria for vestibular migraine were selected.Participants were divided into two groups according to their ...
Cristiana B, Pereira   +3 more
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Systematic Review on Vestibular Symptoms in Patients With Enlarged Vestibular Aqueducts

The Laryngoscope, 2021
ObjectiveEnlarged vestibular aqueduct (EVA) is a congenital condition that can lead to various outcomes in pediatric patients including hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction. Our goal was to critically appraise the literature on the proportion of patients with EVA who report vestibular dysfunction, determine relevant risk factors for the development ...
Maximilian C. Stahl, Todd Otteson
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Vestibular symptoms in acute hemispheric strokes

Journal of Neurology, 2019
A prospective study focused on whether vestibular symptoms are seen in acute hemispheric strokes, and if so, the frequency and lateralization of causative lesions on MRI. Among 668 patients with hemispheric infarction, we prospectively included those with chief complaints of acute vestibular symptoms, such as vertigo/dizziness, nausea/vomiting and gait
Shuichiro Eguchi   +2 more
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Vestibular Symptoms in Idiopathic Facial Palsy

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1974
One week after the onset of the paralysis 75% respectively 92% of the patients with Bell's palsy presented with a spontaneous or/and positional nystagmus. The spontaneous vestibular symptoms are discrete and usually not subjectively realized by the patients.
K, Lämmli, U, Fisch
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Vestibular Symptoms, Panic, and Phobia

Annals of Clinical Psychiatry, 1992
AbstractThe interface between anxiety disorders and vestibular disorders is characterized by two areas of overlap. First, some vestibular symptoms are elicited in situations involving long visual distances or misleading visual or proprioceptive cues for motion or balance.
Rolf Jacob   +3 more
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Vestibular symptoms and history taking

2016
History taking is an essential part in the diagnostic process of vestibular disorders. The approach to focus strongly on the quality of symptoms, like vertigo, dizziness, or unsteadiness, is not that useful as these symptoms often coexist and are all nonspecific, as each of them may arise from vestibular and nonvestibular diseases (like cardiovascular ...
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