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Vestibular nerve compression: role of auditory brainstem response and cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials

Vestibular nerve compression: role of auditory brainstem response and cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potentials

... seventh-eigth nerve complex (probably type II loops) and case D presented with a type I loop around abutting the seventh and eighth cranial nerves with no ...eighth nerve and a clear retrocochlear lesion ...

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Optimizing ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: electrode montage and stimulus frequency

Optimizing ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potentials: electrode montage and stimulus frequency

... Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (oVEMP) measurement are still a relatively new measurement technique, but its clinical significance for some patient groups has already been established [Weber & ...

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Vestibular Rehabilitation for the Patients with Intractable Vestibular Neuritis

Vestibular Rehabilitation for the Patients with Intractable Vestibular Neuritis

... of vestibular neuritis is a sudden interruption of input from the unilateral peripheral vestibular organ, and typical symptoms include severe vertigo, nausea, and ...to vestibular compensation. In ...

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Topographical relationship of the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves in the subarachnoid space and internal auditory canal

Topographical relationship of the facial and vestibulocochlear nerves in the subarachnoid space and internal auditory canal

... facial nerve was anterior to the mid- portion of the vestibulocochlear nerve complex in 57% of dissections and on 67% of MR ...facial nerve was anterosuperior or anteroinferior to the ...

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Rössert, Christian Andreas
  

(2010):


	Reverse engineering the vestibular system: intrinsic and synaptic contribution to signal processing in frog central vestibular neurons.


Dissertation, LMU München: Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN)

Rössert, Christian Andreas (2010): Reverse engineering the vestibular system: intrinsic and synaptic contribution to signal processing in frog central vestibular neurons. Dissertation, LMU München: Graduate School of Systemic Neurosciences (GSN)

... terial, available at www.jneurosci.org). Compatible with previous results (Beraneck et al., 2007), a noninactivating sodium conduc- tance was required to obtain the observed increase in impedance with depolarization in ...

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Vestibular function can be affected by autoimmune processes in rheumatoid arthritis

Vestibular function can be affected by autoimmune processes in rheumatoid arthritis

... and vestibular symp- toms and signs, might occur as an independent state and without multi-organ involvement, or happens as a part of a systemic autoimmune ...cause vestibular and auditory function disorder ...

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Study the normative datas of vestibular evoked myogenic potential and compare with migraine patients

Study the normative datas of vestibular evoked myogenic potential and compare with migraine patients

... the vestibular system is an essential component of treating patients with balance ...of vestibular spinal cord reflex registration started with the work developed by halmagyi and Colebatch in 1992 12 which ...

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Central Control of Postural Orientation in Flatfish

Central Control of Postural Orientation in Flatfish

... Direct electrical stimulation of the tectum by single and multiple shocks produced two effects in the vestibular nerve, evoked efferent volleys and alteration of afferent activity, respe[r] ...

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Correlation between Clinical Diagnosis and Claussens Butterfly Chart Patterns in Patients with Vertigo

Correlation between Clinical Diagnosis and Claussens Butterfly Chart Patterns in Patients with Vertigo

... 4. A study was done in Kolkata, Dr. Burman (2002) (20) with a sample size of 95 patients but the selected cases were of purely peripheral lesions based on history and clinical examination. The age group where vertigo was ...

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Validity of cold irrigation test (CIT) used in tertiary care for diagnosing vestibular dysfunction.

Validity of cold irrigation test (CIT) used in tertiary care for diagnosing vestibular dysfunction.

... of vestibular nerve ...(e.g. vestibular schwannoma) or central (e.g. multiple sclerosis) vestibular pathways, or by altering central ...a vestibular schwannoma may cause focal ...

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Efficacy of transmastoidal galvanic stimulation on recovery outcomes in patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular disorders: a randomized controlled trial

Efficacy of transmastoidal galvanic stimulation on recovery outcomes in patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular disorders: a randomized controlled trial

... the vestibular nerve and angular vestibulo-ocular reflex ...galvanic vestibular stimulation has been found not only to stimulate otolith and semicircular canals afferents but also might influence ...

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Balance and equilibrium, I: The vestibule and semicircular canals

Balance and equilibrium, I: The vestibule and semicircular canals

... On the posterior wall of the utricle reside five openings for the three semicircular ducts (re- member that the superior and posterior canals have a common crus). Each semicircular duct is less than one third the ...

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Diagnostic capabilities of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential test in children with vestibular dysfunction

Diagnostic capabilities of the vestibular evoked myogenic potential test in children with vestibular dysfunction

... with vestibular dysfunction showed changes predominantly in the oVEMP ...the vestibular nerve is ...with vestibular dysfunction alterations are predominantly registered in the oVEMP ...the ...

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Pfanzelt, Sandra
  

(2009):


	Differential Dynamic Signal Processing in Frog Vestibular Neurons.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

Pfanzelt, Sandra (2009): Differential Dynamic Signal Processing in Frog Vestibular Neurons. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Biologie

... A co-adaptation of intrinsic membrane properties and emerging network properties is not a peculiarity of frogs. Similar local networks seem to be present also in the mammalian vestibular nuclei. A disynaptic ...

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Penger, Mathias
  

(2018):


	Determinanten und Konsequenzen von Schwindelerkrankungen in der Allgemeinbevölkerung.


Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

Penger, Mathias (2018): Determinanten und Konsequenzen von Schwindelerkrankungen in der Allgemeinbevölkerung. Dissertation, LMU München: Medizinische Fakultät

... of vestibular disorders include Menie`re’s disease and vestibular ...Central vestibular forms of vertigo include cerebrovascular diseases, brain stem and cerebellar lesions, infections, and ...

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Effects of conventional versus multimodal vestibular rehabilitation on functional capacity and balance control in older people with chronic dizziness from vestibular disorders: design of a randomized clinical trial

Effects of conventional versus multimodal vestibular rehabilitation on functional capacity and balance control in older people with chronic dizziness from vestibular disorders: design of a randomized clinical trial

... The DHI is a self-perceived instrument that evaluates the impact of dizziness and unsteadiness on the quality of life of patients with vestibular disorders [12,23]. The ques- tionnaire consists of 25 items, ...

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Review Paper: Introduction of Pediatric Balance Therapy in Children with Vestibular Dysfunction: Review of Indications, Mechanisms, and Key Exercises

Review Paper: Introduction of Pediatric Balance Therapy in Children with Vestibular Dysfunction: Review of Indications, Mechanisms, and Key Exercises

... The functional integrity of the vestibular system is rarely tested in children. Hence, any impairment goes undetected and untreated. This situation may arise due to the children’s inability to describe the ...

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Human response to intense infrasound

Human response to intense infrasound

... effects to other Relationship of causes balance disturbance Comparison of with other evidence vestibular stimulation acoustical I; echanisms of vestibular activation implied by the obser[r] ...

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Hearing Restoration in Neurofibromatosis Type II Patients

Hearing Restoration in Neurofibromatosis Type II Patients

... cochlear nerve while completely removing the tumor, which is a difficult ...cochlear nerve, making it easier to completely remove the tumor and follow-up via ...

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II. THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS

II. THE VESTIBULAR NUCLEUS

... a vestibular-sympathetic reflex that contributes to the nervous control of the cardiovascular system ...the Vestibular Receptors (VR) the literature presents quite a few models, the Vestibular ...

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