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bilateral vestibulopathy/gluhost

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The quality of life of patients suffering from a bilateral vestibular loss is severely altered. Patients mainly complain of oscillopsia, imbalance, and spatial disorientation. Up to now, there is no efficient treatment. Some teams around the world are working on the development of a vestibular
Bilateral vestibulopathy is an important cause of imbalance that is misdiagnosed. The clinical management of patients with bilateral vestibular loss remains difficult as there is no clear evidence for an effective treatment. In this paper, we try to analyze the effect of chronic

[Etiology and clinical symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy]

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Objective: To identify etiology, clinical symptoms of bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) depending on etiology. Results: Idiopathic BV was identifies in one third of patients. The
Usher syndrome is rare genetic disorder impairing two human senses, hearing and vision, with the characteristic late onset of vision loss. This syndrome is divided into three types. In all cases, the vision loss is postlingual, while loss of hearing is usually prelingual. The vestibular functions
Hearing loss not only has a significant impact on the quality of life of patients and society, but its correlation with cognitive decline in an aging population will also increase the risk of incident dementia. While current management of hearing loss is focused on hearing rehabilitation (and

Sex-related hearing impairment in Wolfram syndrome patients identified by inactivating WFS1 mutations.

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This study examined the audiovestibular profile of 11 Wolfram syndrome patients (4 males, 7 females) from 7 families, with identified WFS1 mutations, and the audiometric profile of 17 related heterozygous carriers of WFS1 mutations. Patients with Wolfram syndrome showed a downsloping audiogram and

Bilateral vestibulopathy: clinical, diagnostic, and genetic considerations.

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Bilateral vestibulopathy is a rare, but important cause of imbalance that is underrecognized and not well understood. Clinically heterogeneous, it is variably associated with recurrent vertigo, hearing loss, migraine, peripheral neuropathy, or cerebellar degeneration. In about half of all patients

[Bilateral vestibular loss as a post-infection complication of yersiniosis?].

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BACKGROUND Yersinia infections other than plaque are caused by Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia enterocolitica. Food and water contamination as well as animal-to-person and person-to-person contact are common pathways of transmission. Clinical manifestations include enteritis, enterocolitis,

Idiopathic bilateral vestibulopathy: an autoimmune disease?

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Bilateral vestibulopathy (BV) is the loss of function of both peripheral labyrinths or of the eighth nerves. Its etiology remains obscure in approximately 20% to 50% of cases (so-called idiopathic bilateral vestibulopathy, IBV). Alternatively, the cause could be viral or vascular; to date, causative

Clinical diagnosis of bilateral vestibular loss: three simple bedside tests.

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Bilateral vestibular loss (BVL) may present with or without vertigo and hearing loss. Amongst the causes of BVL are vestibulotoxic antibiotics, autoimmune ear diseases, Menière's disease and meningitis. Clinical diagnosis of BVL is based on the result of three simple bedside tests: a positive head

Bilateral vestibular loss in vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia.

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Bilateral vestibular loss (BVL) is a relatively uncommon syndrome that may produce problems of balance; unsteady gait, especially in the dark; and visual disorders and/or oscillopsia associated with walking and head movements. Sometimes patients with BVL remain asymptomatic. Ototoxic drugs are the

Predictive Factors for Vestibular Loss in Children With Hearing Loss.

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UNASSIGNED The aim of this study was to determine if there are factors that can predict whether a child with hearing loss will also have vestibular loss. UNASSIGNED A retrospective chart review was completed on 186 children with hearing loss seen at Boys Town National Research Hospital for

Vestibular areflexia as a cause of delayed motor skill development in children with the CHARGE association.

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Six cases of the CHARGE association are described that were encountered consecutively at an institute for the deaf. Five of them showed external ear anomalies and according to expectations all of them showed some degree of hearing impairment: two had moderate mixed hearing loss; three had severe to

Familial congenital vestibular areflexia.

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Three cases in one family are presented with oscillopsia due to vestibular areflexia, but without hearing loss. There was no history of other neurological or otological diseases (including infectious diseases) or use of neuro-ototoxic drugs. Laboratory tests, including tests for autoimmune diseases,
1) To determine if bilateral vestibular dysfunction can be predicted by performance on standardized balance tasks in children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and cochlear implants (CI). 2) To provide clinical recommendations for screening for vestibular impairment in children with
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