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Update on Genetic Study of Vestibular Disorder

Choi JH

The wide availability of next-generation sequencing has enabled a rapid progress in the discovery of genetic variants associated with many disorders. However, the contribution of genetic factors in vestibular disorders...
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Relationship between Chronological Orders of Symptoms and Vestibular Abnormality in Patients with Vestibular Migraine

YI SE, Park JW, Kwak JW, Choi Y, Lee SH, Ha SC, Park HJ

Objectives: Pathophysiology of vestibular migraine (VM) is still controversial. Vertigo may act as a trigger for migraine or there might other mechanisms which cause migraine and dizziness. VM patients have...
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Acute Vestibular Syndrome Preceded by Otologic Symptoms in Sarcoidosis

Park HJ, Kim JM, Choi HS, Lee T, Lee SH

Sarcoidosis is a rare, multisystem granulomatous disease. Neurological complications occur in about 5% of patients and vestibulocochlear involvement is even rarer. A 27-year-old woman presented with acute spontaneous vertigo for...
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Acute Bilateral Vestibulopathy with Concomitant Progressive Deterioration of Binaural Hearing

Overgaard ED, Hougaard DD

Bilateral vestibulopathy is a condition with vestibular hypofunction of both inner ears. Patients with this diagnosis will often complain of dizziness and/or imbalance in darkness and when walking in uneven...
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Rare Neuro-Ophthalmological Manifestations of Focal Midbrain Infarction

Kim JG, Kang JH, Choi JC, Kim HJ, Kang CH

Because numerous important nuclei and white matter tracts are concentrated in the narrow midbrain, the tiny lesion can result in various symptoms. The anatomy of the neural network and related...
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Clinical Characteristics of Recurrent Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Kim JM, Cho BH, Lee JK, Kim MK, Lee SH

Objectives: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a potentially recurrent disease even after successful canalith repositioning maneuvers. However, the exact recurrence rate or any clinical factors affecting the recurrence of...
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