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The Laryngoscope, 1981
AbstractRecurrent vestibulopathy is defined as an illness of unknown cause characterized by more than a single episode of vertigo of duration characteristic of that occurring with hy‐drops but without auditory or clinical neurological symptoms or signs.
W C, Leliever, H O, Barber
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AbstractRecurrent vestibulopathy is defined as an illness of unknown cause characterized by more than a single episode of vertigo of duration characteristic of that occurring with hy‐drops but without auditory or clinical neurological symptoms or signs.
W C, Leliever, H O, Barber
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 2001
Acute vestibulopathy is characterized by the acute or subacute onset of vertigo, dizziness or imbalance with or without ocular motor, sensory, postural or autonomic symptoms and signs, and can last for seconds to up to several days. Acute vestibular lesions may result from a hypofunction or from pathological excitation of various peripheral or central ...
M, Strupp, V, Arbusow
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Acute vestibulopathy is characterized by the acute or subacute onset of vertigo, dizziness or imbalance with or without ocular motor, sensory, postural or autonomic symptoms and signs, and can last for seconds to up to several days. Acute vestibular lesions may result from a hypofunction or from pathological excitation of various peripheral or central ...
M, Strupp, V, Arbusow
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Idiopathic bilateral vestibulopathy
Neurology, 1989We report the clinical features of 22 patients with acquired bilateral vestibulopathy of unknown cause. All had either absent or markedly decreased responses to both caloric and rotational testing. They presented with dysequilibrium and imbalance, worse at night; most reported oscillopsia but none had associated hearing loss or other neurologic ...
R W, Baloh, K, Jacobson, V, Honrubia
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Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy
Neurologic Clinics, 2015Normal vestibular end organs generate an equal resting-firing frequency of the axons, which is the same on both sides under static conditions. An acute unilateral vestibulopathy leads to a vestibular tone imbalance. Acute unilateral vestibulopathy is defined by the patient history and the clinical examination and, in unclear cases, laboratory ...
Michael, Strupp, Mans, Magnusson
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Migraine-Related Vestibulopathy
Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1997Migraine has been associated with specific vestibular disorders, including benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood and benign recurrent vertigo in adults. Migraine may also play a role in chronic nonspecific vestibulopathy. Because scant data exist that describe the clinical findings and vestibular function abnormalities in suspected migraine-related ...
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2016
The leading symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) are postural imbalance and unsteadiness of gait that worsens in darkness and on uneven ground. There are typically no symptoms while sitting or lying under static conditions. A minority of patients also have movement-induced oscillopsia, in particular while walking. The diagnosis of BVP is based on
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The leading symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) are postural imbalance and unsteadiness of gait that worsens in darkness and on uneven ground. There are typically no symptoms while sitting or lying under static conditions. A minority of patients also have movement-induced oscillopsia, in particular while walking. The diagnosis of BVP is based on
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Bilateral Vestibulopathy in Neuroborreliosis
Otology & Neurotology, 2021Objective: To describe a unique case of definite neuroborreliosis presenting with bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) due to simultaneous involvement of both vestibular systems highlighted by a complete assessment for all five vestibular receptors.
Pasquale, Malara +4 more
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Neurologie pro praxi
Abstract Bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) attributable to bilateral disorders of the labyrinth or the eighth nerves accounts for about 6% of outpatients in an interdisciplinary dizziness unit. The most frequent aetiologies of BVP are ototoxic antibiotics, Meniere’s disease, meningitis, and neurodegenerative disorders remaining unclear in ...
Marianne Dieterich +2 more
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Abstract Bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) attributable to bilateral disorders of the labyrinth or the eighth nerves accounts for about 6% of outpatients in an interdisciplinary dizziness unit. The most frequent aetiologies of BVP are ototoxic antibiotics, Meniere’s disease, meningitis, and neurodegenerative disorders remaining unclear in ...
Marianne Dieterich +2 more
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Bilateral sequential peripheral vestibulopathy
Neurology, 2016A 61-year-old man presented to the emergency room with a 48-hour history of acute spontaneous vertigo without aural symptoms. Two years previously, he had 6 spells of spontaneous vertigo and tilt illusion lasting seconds within a 24-hour period. At that time, his examination, brain MRI, and CT angiography were normal.
Allison S, Young +4 more
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Nervenheilkunde, 2009
ZusammenfassungDie bilaterale Vestibulopathie (BV) ist eine oft übersehene vestibuläre Erkrankung, die durch einen kompletten Ausfall oder ein inkomplettes Defizit beider Labyrinthe und/oder der Vestibularisnerven charakterisiert ist. Zur Bestätigung der Diagnose dient in erster Linie der Kopfimpulstest nach Halmagyi und das Elektronystagmogramm mit ...
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ZusammenfassungDie bilaterale Vestibulopathie (BV) ist eine oft übersehene vestibuläre Erkrankung, die durch einen kompletten Ausfall oder ein inkomplettes Defizit beider Labyrinthe und/oder der Vestibularisnerven charakterisiert ist. Zur Bestätigung der Diagnose dient in erster Linie der Kopfimpulstest nach Halmagyi und das Elektronystagmogramm mit ...
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