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Review on the impact of spaceflight stressors on the vestibular system: beyond microgravity to space radiation

Chang HHV, Kim KS

Understanding the effects of microgravity on the vestibular system has been a primary focus of space research, driven by the need to counteract the often-debilitating impacts of altered gravity environments...
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Does dimenhydrinate delay recovery of vestibular ocular reflex in acute unilateral vestibulopathy? A retrospective comparative study

Shin M, Kim CY, Choi JE, Jung JY, Lee MY

Objectives: Acute unilateral vestibulopathy (UVP), also known as vestibular neuritis, is the third most common peripheral vestibulopathy. The acute autonomic symptoms of UVP can be controlled by the H1-receptor antagonist...
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Fluctuating high-frequency hearing loss with vertigo: is it Menière’s disease? A case report

Jang M, Lee DH, Lee J, Kim CH

This study describes an unusual case of fluctuating unilateral high-frequency hearing loss with vertigo resembling Menière’s disease. The current diagnostic criteria for definite Menière’s disease include audiometrically documented low- to...
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Treatment of hemodynamic orthostatic dizziness/vertigo

Kim HA

Orthostatic dizziness occurs when a person feels dizzy or lightheaded upon standing up. Hemodynamic orthostatic dizziness can result from autonomic dysfunction, such as orthostatic hypotension or postural tachycardia syndrome. The...
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Smartphones versus goggles for video-oculography: current status and future direction

Bastani PB, Badihian S, Phillips V, Rieiro H, Otero-Millan J, Farrell N, Parker M, Newman-Toker D, Tehrani AS

Assessment of eye movements is the cornerstone of diagnosing vestibular disorders and differentiating central from peripheral causes of dizziness. Nonetheless, accurate assessment of eye movements is challenging, especially in the...
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Horizontal nystagmus with velocity-increasing waveforms in delayed post-hypoxic leukoencephalopathy: a case report

Jung E, Lee SM, Choi SY, Choi KD

Abnormal eye movements in unconscious patients serve as crucial diagnostic instruments, offering insights into the function of the central nervous system. Understanding these movements can aid in diagnosing the cause...
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Saccadic oscillations as a possible indicator of dizziness due to choline esterase inhibitors: an observational study with video-oculography

Jung I, Park MH, Kim JS

Introduction: Cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs) are widely used to treat mild to moderate Alzheimer disease and vascular dementia. Even though dizziness due to medication of ChEIs has been ascribed to adverse...
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Comparison of the outcomes of treatment with an oral diuretics with steroid and steroid only for acute low-tone hearing loss: a prospective randomized controlled trial

Hong SM, Choi Y, Park SM, Byun JY

Objectives: This study aimed to compare the efficacy of a combined steroid and diuretic (isosorbide) treatment with that of steroid-only treatment in patients with acute low-tone sensorineural hearing loss (ALHL)....
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