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Vestibular Function and Depersonalization/Derealization Symptoms

Multisensory Research, 2015
Patients with an acquired sensory dysfunction may experience symptoms of detachment from self or from the environment, which are related primarily to nonspecific symptoms of common mental disorders and secondarily, to the specific sensory dysfunction. This is consistent with the proposal that sensory dysfunction could provoke distress and a discrepancy
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Otosclerosis: Vestibular Symptoms and Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1978
Of 546 patients with otosclerosis, 500 who had not had ear surgery were divided into four groups according to the relative and absolute amounts of sensorineural hearing loss in the hearing-impaired ears. The first three groups of patients had progressively less of a conductive component and progressively more of a sensorineural component to their ...
D T, Cody, H L, Baker
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Vestibular migraine patients are more anxious than migraine patients without vestibular symptoms

Journal of Neurology, 2017
The link between vertigo and anxiety is well known. The aim of this study is to compare anxiety disorders in 3 groups: patients with vestibular migraine (VM), patients with migraine but without vertigo (MO) and healthy controls (HC).We performed cross-sectional analysis of following tests: (a) Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAMA); (b) State-Trait ...
Keskinoğlu, Pembe   +4 more
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Vestibular signs and symptoms of volumetric abnormalities of the vestibular aqueduct

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 2007
AbstractObjective:The objective of this study was to identify a pattern of signs, symptoms and neuroradiological findings which would assist investigation of vestibular function (especially otolith function) in a group of adult patients with anatomical alterations of the endolymphatic aqueduct and sac.Methods:Fifteen subjects affected by volumetric ...
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Medical and Psychiatric Causes of Episodic Vestibular Symptoms

Neurologic Clinics, 2015
Dizziness and vertigo are among the most common presenting patient complaints in ambulatory settings. Specific vestibular causes are often not immediately identifiable. The first task of the clinician is to attempt to rule in specific vestibular disorders, such as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo through physical examination, diagnostic testing ...
William J, Meurer   +2 more
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Vestibular Symptoms Elecoted Through Allergy

Acta Oto-Laryngologica, 1954
L E, FLOBERG, H, KOCH
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR SYMPTOMS AND SIGNS

Continuum, 2006
A challenge for the clinical neurologist is to decide which of the myriad patients with symptoms of dizziness, lightheadedness, or imbalance have a genuine vestibular disorder, be it peripheral or central. The clinical examination is often the key. A series of systematically applied, physiologically based maneuvers, designed to probe static and dynamic
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Oscillopsia and visuo-vestibular symptoms

Abstract Clinical aspects of visuo-vestibular interaction are reviewed. Diplopia related to vestibular lesions should be considered a central sign; however, strong peripheral imbalance can lead to vertical-skew diplopia because of asymmetry in vestibulo-ocular reflex mechanisms in the roll (frontal) plane.
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