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A Case of Patient with Meniere's Disease Who Presented Periodic Alternating Nystagmus

Park JW, Gu JW, Song MH, Shim DB

Periodic alternating nystagmus (PAN) is a spontaneous horizontal jerky nystagmus that reverses its direction periodically with a quiescent interval. PAN has been reported in acquired and congenital forms. The main...
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Comparison of Video Head Impulse Test with Posterior Semicircular Canal Plane and Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential

Park JS, Lee YW, Lee JY, Ban JH, Chang SO, Kim MB

OBJECTIVE: Cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) is thought to be assessing the function of the saccule and inferior vestibular nerve. Therefore, cVEMP indirectly reflects the function of the posterior...
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Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness

Lee JD

Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) was derived from phobic postural vertigo and chronic subjective dizziness. Two key physical symptoms of PPPD are postural unsteadiness and visually induced dizziness. Although the underlying...
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A History for Experimental Animal Models of Endolymphatic Hydrops

Kim HJ, Kim KS

It is known that endolymphatic hydrops is a pathophysiologic mechanism of Meniere's disease, while the detailed role is not fully clarified. Study for endolymphatic hydrops mainly represents a pathologic histologic...
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A Case of Early Developed Labyrinthine Fistula after Canal Wall Down Mastoidectomy

Choi SY, Kim YH

Labyrinthine fistula refers to a condition caused by an abnormal connection between the inner ear and surrounding structures. Most cases of that occur as a result of a complication brought...
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Central Apogeotropic Direction Changing Positional Nystagmus due to Fourth Ventricle Mass Mimicking Horizontal Canal Cupulolithiasis Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo

Jeon HW, Shim YJ, Park MK, Suh MW

In some dizzy patients the apogeotropic direction changing positional nystagmus (DCPN) can be caused by a central disorder such as a mass lesion near the fourth ventricle or infaction. We...
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