Consensus paper: revisiting the symptoms and signs of cerebellar syndrome
F Bodranghien, A Bastian, C Casali, M Hallett… - The Cerebellum, 2016 - Springer
The cerebellum is involved in sensorimotor operations, cognitive tasks and affective
processes. Here, we revisit the concept of the cerebellar syndrome in the light of recent …
processes. Here, we revisit the concept of the cerebellar syndrome in the light of recent …
The dizzy patient: don't forget disorders of the central vestibular system
T Brandt, M Dieterich - Nature Reviews Neurology, 2017 - nature.com
Vertigo and dizziness are among the most common complaints in neurology clinics, and
they account for about 13% of the patients entering emergency units. In this Review, we …
they account for about 13% of the patients entering emergency units. In this Review, we …
Psychiatric comorbidity and psychosocial impairment among patients with vertigo and dizziness
Background Vertigo and dizziness are often not fully explained by an organic illness, but
instead are related to psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to evaluate psychiatric …
instead are related to psychiatric disorders. This study aimed to evaluate psychiatric …
Vestibular paroxysmia: diagnostic criteria
This paper describes the diagnostic criteria for vestibular paroxysmia (VP) as defined by the
Classification Committee of the Bárány Society. The diagnosis of VP is mainly based on the …
Classification Committee of the Bárány Society. The diagnosis of VP is mainly based on the …
Economic burden of vertigo: a systematic review
E Kovacs, X Wang, E Grill - Health economics review, 2019 - Springer
Background Vertigo, a highly prevalent disease, imposes a rising burden on the health care
system, exacerbated by the ageing of the population; and further, contributes to a wide span …
system, exacerbated by the ageing of the population; and further, contributes to a wide span …
Vestibular neuritis
Vestibular neuritis is the most common cause of acute spontaneous vertigo. Vestibular
neuritis is ascribed to acute unilateral loss of vestibular function, probably due to reactivation …
neuritis is ascribed to acute unilateral loss of vestibular function, probably due to reactivation …
Central ocular motor disorders, including gaze palsy and nystagmus
M Strupp, O Kremmyda, C Adamczyk, N Böttcher… - Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
An impairment of eye movements, or nystagmus, is seen in many diseases of the central
nervous system, in particular those affecting the brainstem and cerebellum, as well as in …
nervous system, in particular those affecting the brainstem and cerebellum, as well as in …
Schmahmann's syndrome-identification of the third cornerstone of clinical ataxiology
Schmahmann's syndrome represents a novel clinical condition consisting of a constellation
of cognitive and affective deficits following cerebellar disease. The complex was first …
of cognitive and affective deficits following cerebellar disease. The complex was first …
Acute unilateral vestibulopathy
M Strupp, M Magnusson - Neurologic clinics, 2015 - neurologic.theclinics.com
Videos of spontaneous horizontal nystagmus to the right with a very low intensity during
fixation; blocking visual fixation with M glasses; head-impulse testing; pathological Romberg …
fixation; blocking visual fixation with M glasses; head-impulse testing; pathological Romberg …