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Inferior vestibular neuritis in a fighter pilot:A case report
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作者 XU Po MS 《Journal of Otology》 2009年第2期124-127,共4页
Pilot spatial disorientation is a leading factor contributing to many fatal flying accidents. Spatial orientation is the product of integrative inputs from the proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual systems. Vestibula... Pilot spatial disorientation is a leading factor contributing to many fatal flying accidents. Spatial orientation is the product of integrative inputs from the proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual systems. Vestibular neuritis (VN) can lead to sudden pilot incapacitation in flight. VN is commonly diagnosed by demonstration of unilateral vestibular failure, as unilateral loss of caloric response. As this test reflects the function of the superior part of the vestibular nerve only, cases of pure inferior nerve neuritis will be lost. This paper describes a fighter pilot with symptoms suggestive of VN but with normal caloric test results. Further test showed unilateral loss of vestibular evoked myogenic potential. We believe that the pilot suffered from pure inferior nerve vestibular neuritis. VEMP plays a major role in the diagnosis of inferior nerve vestibular neuritis in pilots. Aeromedical concerns are also discussed. 展开更多
关键词 vestibular neuritis vestibular evoked myogenic potential(VEMP) Spatial orientation Case report
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Isolated cochlear neuritis from varicella reactivation mimicking a vestibular schwannoma 被引量:1
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作者 Adam D. Goodale Justin S. Golub +1 位作者 Rebecca S. Cornelius Ravi N. Samy 《World Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery》 2016年第3期-,共4页
We present a case of a patient with progressive unilateral sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus with internal auditory canal enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) secondary to isolated cochlear neuritis f... We present a case of a patient with progressive unilateral sensorineural hearing loss and tinnitus with internal auditory canal enhancement on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) secondary to isolated cochlear neuritis from varicella reactivation. MRI following antiviral treat-ment showed resolution of enhancement. Varicella reactivation is commonly seen in the form of Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which is known to produce abnormal MRI enhancement from facial and vestibulocochlear neuritis;however, its characteristic clinical signs aid the diagnosis. This case is unique in that the only manifestation of varicella infection was unilateral hearing loss. This case outlines the importance of maintaining a broad differential diagnosis in the evaluation of unilateral hearing loss as well as recognizing the limited specificity of MRI. 展开更多
关键词 vestibular schwannoma Acoustic neuroma vestibular neuritis Ramsay Hunt
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