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Bilateral vestibulopathy in elderly patients
Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii im. S.S. Korsakova, 2020Balance disorders and recurring falls are the most frequent causes of medical treatment in old age. Chronic cerebral vascular insufficiency is considered to be the cause of instability in most of these cases, and its role in the development of postural instability in old age is likely to be greatly overrated.
M V, Shapovalova +3 more
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Amiodarone-associated bilateral vestibulopathy
European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2017Bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) is a debilitating disorder characterized by the hypofunction of both vestibular end organs or nerves. The most frequent identifiable causes of BVP are ototoxic drug effects, infectious and autoimmune disorders. The majority of cases, however, remain idiopathic.Medical records of patients diagnosed with idiopathic BVP were
Robert Gürkov +5 more
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2011
This review focuses on recent advances in the genetics of familial vestibular disorders including benign recurrent vertigo, bilateral vestibulopathy, and familial Meniere's disease. To date, no genetic causes have been identified in these vestibular conditions.
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This review focuses on recent advances in the genetics of familial vestibular disorders including benign recurrent vertigo, bilateral vestibulopathy, and familial Meniere's disease. To date, no genetic causes have been identified in these vestibular conditions.
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Otology & Neurotology, 2011
To define clinical and laboratory characteristics of bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) and to propose diagnostic criteria of this disorder based on clinical and laboratory findings.Retrospective case series review.We recruited 108 patients with a clinical suspicion of BV based on presenting symptoms (unsteadiness or oscillopsia during locomotion) and ...
Seonhye, Kim +3 more
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To define clinical and laboratory characteristics of bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) and to propose diagnostic criteria of this disorder based on clinical and laboratory findings.Retrospective case series review.We recruited 108 patients with a clinical suspicion of BV based on presenting symptoms (unsteadiness or oscillopsia during locomotion) and ...
Seonhye, Kim +3 more
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Neurology, 1994
Three patients who presented with episodic vertigo followed by gait imbalance and oscillopsia had profound bilateral vestibular loss despite normal hearing. All had a parent with similar findings. The patients, their affected parent, and multiple other family members had a history of migraine headaches, although several of the latter had normal ...
R W, Baloh, K, Jacobson, T, Fife
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Three patients who presented with episodic vertigo followed by gait imbalance and oscillopsia had profound bilateral vestibular loss despite normal hearing. All had a parent with similar findings. The patients, their affected parent, and multiple other family members had a history of migraine headaches, although several of the latter had normal ...
R W, Baloh, K, Jacobson, T, Fife
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Lin chuang er bi yan hou tou jing wai ke za zhi = Journal of clinical otorhinolaryngology head and neck surgery, 2018
The leading symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) are postural imbalance and unsteadiness of gait, deficits of spatial memory and navigation. The etiology of BVP remains unclear in more than 50% of patients: in these cases neurodegeneration is assumed.
R, Huang, G R, Bi
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The leading symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BVP) are postural imbalance and unsteadiness of gait, deficits of spatial memory and navigation. The etiology of BVP remains unclear in more than 50% of patients: in these cases neurodegeneration is assumed.
R, Huang, G R, Bi
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Idiopathic bilateral vestibulopathy
Ugeskrift for LægerWe present in this case a patient with a case history compatible with bilateral vestibulopathy, as well as the subjective symptoms the patient might face with this condition. Included in the case is the diagnostic work-up with caloric testing and video head impulse testing in combination with suggestions for rehabilitative strategies.
Maria Surlemont Noyé Kongsvad +1 more
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Gentamicin-induzierte Vestibulopathie
2015Die konsiliarische Vorstellung des 61-jahrigen Herrn T. als Patient einer internistischen Station erfolgte aufgrund einer Gangunsicherheit, die er in den letzten Wochen in der Klinik entwickelt habe. Herr T. war initial aufgrund eines geschwollenen Knies in die Orthopadische Klinik aufgenommen worden.
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