نتایج جستجو برای: horizontal canal bppv

تعداد نتایج: 94264  

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2012
Giant C Lin Gregory J Basura Hiu Tung Wong Katherine D Heidenreich

Canal switch is a complication following canalith repositioning procedure (CRP) for posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Instead of being returned to the utricle, the loose otoconia migrate into the superior or horizontal semicircular canal. Patients remain symptomatic, and treatment can be ineffective unless the switch is recognized and additional repositioning maneuver...

Journal: :Acta oto-laryngologica 2007
Jose A Lopez-Escamez Cristobal Zapata Maria I Molina Maria J Palma

CONCLUSIONS Time constant and maximum slow phase velocity (SPV) of head-shaking nystagmus (HSN) demonstrated a differential canal response to head shaking in 24% of patients with posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). We suggest that vestibular lithiasis has a limited contribution to the mechanism that generates HSN. OBJECTIVE To determine the canal response to head shak...

2014
Dae Bo Shim Chang Eun Song Eun Jung Jung Kyung Min Ko Jin Woo Park Mee Hyun Song

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) generally involves a single semicircular canal (single canal BPPV) but it has been reported that more than one semicircular canal on either the same or the opposite side can be involved in 6.8-20% of the cases (multiple canal BPPV). In this study, the clinical characteristics of multiple canal BPPV were analyzed and compared ...

2017
Hyo-Jung Kim Ji-Soo Kim

Background and Objectives Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) recurs frequently. This study aims to determine that each patient with BPPV has a predilection for a specific canal and the type of recurred BPPV can be predicted from that observed during the previous attack. Methods The involved side (right, left, and bilateral) and affected canal (posterior, geotropic horizontal, apogeot...

Journal: :The international tinnitus journal 2009
Masaoki Wada Hideaki Naganuma Koji Tokumasu Akihiko Ito Makito Okamoto

Otolaryngologists typically perform diagnoses and offer medical treatment for vestibular dysfunction. This vestibular dysfunction manifests as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Ménière's disease, vestibular neuronitis, and so on. The etiology of BPPV is still not clear, so in this article we discuss inner-ear function, etiology, and factors related to BPPV. We examined by pure-tone a...

2006
So Young Moon Ji Soo Kim Byung-Kun Kim Jae Il Kim Hyung Lee Sung-Il Son Kyu-Sung Kim Chung-Ku Rhee Gyu-Cheol Han Won-Sang Lee

Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is characterized by episodic vertigo and nystagmus provoked by head motions. To study the characteristics of BPPV in a large group of patients in Korea, we retrospectively analyzed clinical features of 1,692 patients (women: 1,146, 67.7%; men: 54.6, 32.3%; mean age: 54.8+/-14.0 yr), who had been diagnosed as BPPV by trained neuro-otologists Dizziness ...

Journal: :Nihon Jibiinkoka Gakkai kaiho 2001
A Uno K Moriwaki T Kato M Nagai Y Sakata

Our understanding of the pathomechanism of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) has improved dramatically. A type of BPPV featuring mixed torsional and vertical nystagmus induced by the Dix-Hallpike maneuver involves the posterior semicircular canal (P-BPPV). The other type of BPPV featuring horizontal nystagmus induced by spine-to-lateral head positioning involves the horizontal canal B...

Journal: :International journal of audiology 2006
Richard A Roberts Richard E Gans Allison H Kastner

This article presents an approach to differentiation of migrainous positional vertigo (MPV) from horizontal canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (HC-BPPV). Such an approach is essential because of the difference in intervention between the two disorders in question. Results from evaluation of the case study presented here revealed a persistent ageotropic positional nystagmus consistent wi...

2013
L. CALIFANO A. VASSALLO M.G. MELILLO S. MAZZONE F. SALAFIA

Benign paroxysmal positioning vertigo (BPPV) is the most frequent vertiginous syndrome. It is caused either by free-floating otoliths in the semicircular canals (canalolithiasis) or by otoconial debris adhering to a canal cupula (cupulolithiasis). The posterior canal is the most frequently involved (80%), while the lateral canal is involved less frequently (15%), and the rarest conditions are a...

Journal: :The Laryngoscope 2013
Dae Bo Shim Kyung Min Ko Ji Hong Kim Won-Sang Lee Mee Hyun Song

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS The study evaluated the relationship between the position that initially provoked vertigo and the affected semicircular canal (SCC) in patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), and aimed to predict the side affected by BPPV through history taking regarding the provoking position. STUDY DESIGN Prospective study at a tertiary hospital. METHODS A total of...

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