Abstract:Background: Vestibular neuritis (VN) is the most common peripheral cause of acute vestibular syndrome. The typical features of VN are characterized by consistent vertigo or gait instability, persisting from one day to several weeks. Canal paresis of ≥25% in caloric testing is traditionally considered the hallmark of VN. However, owing to the wide application of video head impulse tests (vHITs), which precisely locate affected semicircular canals, unsustainable vertigo and instability in patients with VN have a… Show more
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