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Central projections of the vestibular nerve in chinchilla: II. cytoarchitecture of the vestibular nuclei

Lee WS, Park IY

  • KMID: 1684463
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1992 Apr;35(2):213-223.
No abstract available.
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A Case of Facial Palsy Developed after Vestibular Neuritis Involving Superior Vestibular Nerve

Ko YG, Hong SM, Park CH, Lee JH

  • KMID: 1452122
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2011 Mar;10(1):34-37.
Vestibular neuritis is generally thought to be caused by a viral or postviral inflammatory disorder of vestibular structures. But there is no definite evidence to explain this pathophysiological mechanism until...
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A Case of Selective Inferior Vestibular Neuritis Showing Normal Caloric Test

Kang EG, Hwang KR, Lee JD, Sung KB

  • KMID: 2316766
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2009 Jun;8(1):45-48.
Vestibular neuritis is commonly diagnosed by demonstrating of peripheral vestibular failure as a unilateral loss of the caloric response. It is a sudden, spontaneous, unilateral loss of vestibular function without...
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Clinical Applications of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials in Vestibular Disorders

Choi JY

Cervical and ocular vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) may be one of the important clinical tools for evaluation of vestibular function. Cervical VEMP evaluates saccule and reflects the functional status...
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Vestibular Neurectomy in the Treatment of Intractable Peripheral Vertigo: Case Report

Jeon SJ, Park SH, Oh SM, Kim HJ

  • KMID: 2044538
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 2002 Sep;32(3):264-267.
Vestibular neurectomy is known as an effective procedure in the management of intractable peripheral vertigo from Meniere's disease and other episodic peripheral vertigo disorders. Various approaches have been developed for...
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Central projections of the vestibular nerve in chinchilla: I. scratch method an extracellular labelling technique

Lee WS, Honrubia V

  • KMID: 1684462
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1992 Apr;35(2):203-212.
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1 case of relapsed leprosy accompanied by multiple cranial nerve palsies

Chun CH

  • KMID: 1584953
  • Korean Lepr Bull.
  • 2000 Dec;33(2):91-99.
It is well known that M. leprae involves peripheral nerves, but it is a few known that M. leprae involves craninal nerves. I experienced one case of relapsed leprosy accompanied...
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The Principle and Methodology of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential

Lee MY, Suh MW

Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP) has developed as a broadly applied vestibular function test in clinics from its introduction in 1992. In the past, there was only one well known...
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Herpes Zoster Oticus Involving Superior And Inferior Vestibular Nerve Without Facial Nerve Palsy

Kang HS, Jeon SY, Hur DG, Ahn SK

  • KMID: 2181880
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2008 Jun;7(1):68-72.
Herpes zoster oticus (HZO) is characterized by auricular vesicles, facial palsy and vestibulocochlear dysfunction. The 8th cranial nerve can be most frequently involved. Rarely, it may be associated with the...
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Association between Vestibular Function and Hearing Outcome in Idiopathic Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Lee HS, Song JN, Park JM, Park KH, Kim HB, Seo JH

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether different vestibular function tests such as cervical vestibular evoked myogenic potential (cVEMP) and caloric test were correlated with severity, pattern and prognosis in idiopathic...
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Development of Multichannel Vestibular Prosthesis for Treatment of Bilateral Vestibular Deficiency

Ahn JH

Bilateral loss of vestibular sensation from injuries of vestibular hair cells causes individuals suffering poor vision during head movement, postural instability, chronic disequilibrium, and cognitive distraction. A vestibular prosthesis analogous...
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Changes in Vestibular Nerve Activity Following Acute Hypotension in Rats

Park BR, Kim MS, Yee GH, Moon MJ, Kim JH, Jin YZ, Kim YS

  • KMID: 2285278
  • Korean J Physiol Pharmacol.
  • 2003 Apr;7(2):85-90.
The basic mechanism for the excitation of the peripheral vestibular receptors following acute hypotension induced by sodium nitroprusside (SNP) or hemorrhage was investigated in anesthetized rats. Electrical activity of the...
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A Case of Herpes Zoster Oticus Involving Vestibular Nerve without Facial Nerve Palsy

Boo SH, Bok KH, Ryu NG, Chung WH

  • KMID: 1603990
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2006 Dec;5(2):311-316.
Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay Hunt syndrome) is characterized by facial nerve paralysis associated with vesticular eruptions and cochleovestibular symptoms. Many evidences have supported that it is caused by the reactivation...
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A Case of inferior vestibular schwannoma which was lately diagnosed due to normal hearing level

Choi CJ, Chun HJ, Lee HC, Chae SW

  • KMID: 2328939
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2008 Dec;7(2):213-217.
Vestibular schwannoma is a benign tumor arising from the Schwann cells in the vestibular nerve. It causes unilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo and unsteadiness. The most common symptom is reduced...
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Contralateral Suppression of Transient Evoked Otoacoustic Emission in Vestibular Neuritis

Woo HY, Sohn JH, Yoo YS, Choi JH

  • KMID: 1452117
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2011 Mar;10(1):7-11.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The etiology of vestibular neuritis is unknown. Many investigators have suggested that this condition spares the inferior vestibular nerve system. However, others have reported that the lesion...
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Central projection of the peripheral vestibular nerve from central and peripheral parts of the lateral crista in the mongolian gerbil

Park HJ, Lee WS, Kim HN, Kim YM

  • KMID: 1684482
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1992 Jun;35(3):369-380.
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Cervical Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential and Ocular Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential in Patients With Vestibular Neuritis and Acute Viral Labyrinthitis

Moon IH, Lee CG, Park MK, Lee JD

  • KMID: 1437768
  • Res Vestib Sci.
  • 2012 Sep;11(3):92-96.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Vestibular neuritis predominantly affects the superior branch of the vestibular nerve, resulting in vertigo. Acute viral labyrinthitis occurs when an infection affects both vestibulo-cochlear nerve and labyrinth,...
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A Patient with Sudden Hearing Loss with Vertigo Showing Exclusive Posterior Semicircular Canal Abnormality

Gu JW, Shin YG, Song MH, Shim DB

It is known that about 30% of patients with sudden hearing loss present with vertigo or dizziness. In clinical practice, this is called sudden hearing loss with vertigo (SHLV) although...
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Alterations of Heart Rate Variability by Vestibular Stimulation in Rabbits

Oh KA, Jeong JW, Park OK, Lee MY, Kim MS, Park BR

  • KMID: 2434659
  • Korean Circ J.
  • 1999 Jul;29(7):722-730.
BACKGROUND: There is a substantial evidence that anatomical connections and functional interactions exist between vestibular and autonomic systems. The nature of these interactions, however, is complex and has not been...
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Vestibular Neuritis of Vascular Cause

Kim HA, Lee H, Park BR

  • KMID: 1603975
  • J Korean Bal Soc.
  • 2006 Dec;5(2):277-280.
Vestibular neuritis (VN) is an idiopathic peripheral vestibular syndrome characterized by acute isolated prolonged vertigo. In most cases, it results from inflammation of the vestibular nerve presumably of viral origin....
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