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Bilateral Vestibular Dysfunction

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Authors

Lee, Sun-Uk; Kim, Hyo-Jung; Kim, Ji-Soo

Issue Date
2020-02
Publisher
Thieme Medical Publishers
Citation
Seminars in Neurology, Vol.40 No.1, pp.40-48
Abstract
Bilateral vestibular dysfunction (BVD) refers to hypofunction of the vestibular nerves or labyrinths on both sides. Patients with BVD present with dizziness, oscillopsia, and unsteadiness, mostly during locomotion, which worsen in darkness or on uneven ground. Although aminoglycoside ototoxicity, Meniere's disease, infection, and genetic disorders frequently cause BVD, the etiology remains undetermined in up to 50% of the patients. The diagnosis of BVD requires both symptoms and documentation of deficient vestibulo-ocular reflex function using head-impulse, bithermal caloric, and rotatory chair tests. Since various neurologic and systemic disorders may present with BVD, clinicians should be cautious not to overlook the symptoms and signs of central nervous system and systemic involvements. Vestibular rehabilitation, application of vibrotactile and auditory feedbacks, and vestibular prosthesis can aid the patients with BVD along with the correction of the underlying causes.
ISSN
0271-8235
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/196021
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3402066
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