1.Discussion on diagnosis and treatment of dizziness from cases.
Lisheng YU ; Weijia KONG ; Haiwei HUANG ; Sulin ZHANG ; Xin MA ; Fei LI ; Junjie GUO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(4):302-306
Dizziness or vertigo is a common clinical symptom, and its underlying etiology is complex. Many clinicians are confused about its diagnosis and treatment. This article presents a case about chronic vestibular syndrome. And case appreciation and academic discussion are conducted by well-known domestic neurologists and otologists, so as to provide a good thinking model and basic ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of dizziness or vertigo, hoping to further improve the diagnosis and treatment level among clinicians.
Humans
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Dizziness/therapy*
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Vertigo/etiology*
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Vestibular Diseases/complications*
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Otolaryngologists
2.Strabismus and Poor Stereoacuity Associated with Kabuki Syndrome.
Nam Gil KIM ; Hyon J KIM ; Jeong Min HWANG
Korean Journal of Ophthalmology 2011;25(2):136-138
Kabuki syndrome is characterized by long palpebral fissures, large ears, a depressed nasal tip, and skeletal anomalies associated with postnatal dwarfism and mental retardation. There have been few prior detailed descriptions of strabismus or stereopsis in these patients. We report a patient with Kabuki syndrome who showed small-angle strabismus and poor stereopsis. This case illustrates the need for patients with a diagnosis of Kabuki syndrome to have an ophthalmologic evaluation. Strabismus associated with Kabuki syndrome may have a small angle that can be easily overlooked.
Abnormalities, Multiple/physiopathology
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Child
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Face/abnormalities/physiopathology
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Female
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Hematologic Diseases/complications/physiopathology
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Humans
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Strabismus/*etiology/physiopathology
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Vestibular Diseases/complications/physiopathology
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*Vision, Binocular
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*Visual Acuity
3.Assessment of dynamic posture equilibrium function after traumatic brain injury.
Xiao-rong ZHOU ; Li-hua FAN ; Xiao-ping YANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2010;26(6):428-431
OBJECTIVE:
To explore characteristics and causes of equilibrium function deficits after traumatic brain injury(TBI).
METHODS:
Ninety-five patients after TBI in traffic accidents were tested using computerized dynamic posturography (CDP). The CDP findings of patients were compared with normal value. The patients were grouped based on TBI and audition disorders degrees. The results were compared within the patients groups.
RESULTS:
The equilibrium scores of the TBI group were significantly lower than the normal value. The utilization rate decreased for vision and vestibular sensation information in the TBI group, especially for vestibular sensation. The primary TBI degree and audition decrease had no significant affect on posture stability.
CONCLUSION
The poor posture stability was observed in TBI patients without limbs disturbance. The response and adaptation abilities decrease in these patients. This could be explained by the damage to peripheral vestibular and central balance structures.
Accidents, Traffic
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Adult
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Auditory Threshold
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Brain Injuries/complications*
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Dizziness/etiology*
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Female
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Hearing Disorders/physiopathology*
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Postural Balance
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Posture
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Sensation Disorders/physiopathology*
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Severity of Illness Index
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Vestibular Diseases/physiopathology*
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Vestibular Function Tests
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Young Adult