Disorders of the vestibular nerve and end organs are the most common causes of vertigo. The advances in recognizing different forms of canalolithiasis and cupulolithiasis, which sometimes present with continuous positional nystagmus, have revealed a peripheral vestibular aetiology in which central nervous system lesions were previously suspected. Treatments using repositioning manoeuvres are also successful in cases in which nystagmus does not appear, and when administered by less specialized physicians. In acute vestibulopathy, suspicions of the activation of herpes virus infections as a causative agent are increasing, but no reports on the treatment of such infections are yet available. New treatments are in development for use in Ménière...
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common peripheral vestibular disorder encountered i...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Typical Paroxysmal Positional Nystagmus (PPNy) is a highly specific clinical finding that indicates ...
Dizziness can be classified mainly into 4 types: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and lightheade...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate ENT specialists, neurologists and general practitioners ho...
Normal vestibular end organs generate an equal resting-firing frequency of the axons, which is the s...
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral ...
Purpose of review First, to update the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of the most frequen...
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral ...
Vertigo is a multisensory syndrome that otolaryngologists are confronted with every day. With regard...
ABSTRACT: Sudden, spontaneous, unilateral loss of vestibular function without simultaneous hearing l...
Sudden, spontaneous, unilateral loss of vestibular function without simultaneous hearing loss or bra...
The first reports of an involvement of the lateral canal (LC) in paroxysmal positional vertigo (PPV)...
ABSTRACTVertigo is a common symptom in everyday clinical practice. The treatment depends on the spec...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an update on the most frequent peripheral vestibular disorders. RECENT...
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common peripheral vestibular disorder encountered i...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Typical Paroxysmal Positional Nystagmus (PPNy) is a highly specific clinical finding that indicates ...
Dizziness can be classified mainly into 4 types: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and lightheade...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate ENT specialists, neurologists and general practitioners ho...
Normal vestibular end organs generate an equal resting-firing frequency of the axons, which is the s...
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral ...
Purpose of review First, to update the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of the most frequen...
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral ...
Vertigo is a multisensory syndrome that otolaryngologists are confronted with every day. With regard...
ABSTRACT: Sudden, spontaneous, unilateral loss of vestibular function without simultaneous hearing l...
Sudden, spontaneous, unilateral loss of vestibular function without simultaneous hearing loss or bra...
The first reports of an involvement of the lateral canal (LC) in paroxysmal positional vertigo (PPV)...
ABSTRACTVertigo is a common symptom in everyday clinical practice. The treatment depends on the spec...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide an update on the most frequent peripheral vestibular disorders. RECENT...
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common peripheral vestibular disorder encountered i...
Nystagmus related to imbalance in the vestibular pathway can be caused by damage to peripheral or ce...
Typical Paroxysmal Positional Nystagmus (PPNy) is a highly specific clinical finding that indicates ...