Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral infections, vascular occlusion, and immunomediated mechanisms and to discuss the pathogenesis with relevance to pharmacotherapy. Systematic Review Methodology. Relevant publications on the aetiology and treatment of vestibular neuritis from 1909 to 2013 were analysed. Results and Conclusions. Vestibular neuritis is the second most common cause of peripheral vestibular vertigo and is due to a sudden unilateral loss of vestibular function. Vestibular neuronitis is a disorder thought to represent the vestibular-nerve equivalent of sudden sensorineural hearing loss. Histopathological studies of patients who died from unrelated clinical problems h...
Conclusion. The inner ear monitoring system is useful for identifying the affected branches of the v...
Purpose of review First, to update the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of the most frequen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the concept of selective superior and inferior vestibular nerve involvement in...
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral ...
Copyright © 2014 A. Greco et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Vestibular neuronitis occurs as a result of damage to the vestibular nerve and is manifested by a su...
Vestibular neuritis is a sudden unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit of unknown origin without a...
Vestibular Neuronitis is a neuronal condition characterized by spontaneous and unilateral vestibular...
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...
Hallpike presented a brief description of the clinical features of a syndrome to which was given the...
Disorders of the vestibular nerve and end organs are the most common causes of vertigo. The advances...
Sudden idiopathic unilateral loss of vestibular function without other signs or symptoms is called a...
Dizziness can be classified mainly into 4 types: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and lightheade...
Background and aims: Vestibular neuritis (VN) is a clinical feature, portrayed by acute and prolonge...
Conclusion. The inner ear monitoring system is useful for identifying the affected branches of the v...
Purpose of review First, to update the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of the most frequen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the concept of selective superior and inferior vestibular nerve involvement in...
Objectives. To review the current knowledge of the aetiology of vestibular neuritis including viral ...
Copyright © 2014 A. Greco et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Vestibular neuronitis occurs as a result of damage to the vestibular nerve and is manifested by a su...
Vestibular neuritis is a sudden unilateral peripheral vestibular deficit of unknown origin without a...
Vestibular Neuronitis is a neuronal condition characterized by spontaneous and unilateral vestibular...
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...
Hallpike presented a brief description of the clinical features of a syndrome to which was given the...
Disorders of the vestibular nerve and end organs are the most common causes of vertigo. The advances...
Sudden idiopathic unilateral loss of vestibular function without other signs or symptoms is called a...
Dizziness can be classified mainly into 4 types: vertigo, disequilibrium, presyncope, and lightheade...
Background and aims: Vestibular neuritis (VN) is a clinical feature, portrayed by acute and prolonge...
Conclusion. The inner ear monitoring system is useful for identifying the affected branches of the v...
Purpose of review First, to update the diagnosis, pathophysiology, and treatment of the most frequen...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the concept of selective superior and inferior vestibular nerve involvement in...