Abstract
Abstract
Purpose
Time course of the recovery of otolithic dis-function caused by superior vestibular neuritis has been examined in fifteen patients.
Methods
The subjective visual vertical (SVV) and the ocular cyclotorsion (OT) have been measured four times after the acute episode up to 1 year
Results
In most of the patients the SVV tilt returned to control values within few months (3–6 months) after the acute episode, while OT remained out of normal range in almost all patients a year later.
Conclusion
The abnormal OT observed after 1 year from the acute episode of vestibular neuritis, suggests that the otolithic receptors remained altered for several months and the OT may be a good indicator of the entity of the residual peripheral otolithic lesion. Moreover, the dissociation between the SVV tilt recovery and that of OT supports the issue that the two signs of the otolithic disfunction are only partially linked each other with centrally or peripherally distinct re-balancing circuits.
Funder
Università degli Studi di Perugia
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Medicine,Otorhinolaryngology
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