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The following pages link to Disabling positional vertigo (Q39554046):
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- Vestibular paroxysmia: a treatable neurovascular cross-compression syndrome (Q26753114) (← links)
- Which medication do I need to manage dizzy patients? (Q28300141) (← links)
- Vascular loops in the anterior inferior cerebellar artery, as identified by magnetic resonance imaging, and their relationship with otologic symptoms. (Q30370674) (← links)
- Disabling vertigo and tinnitus caused by intrameatal compression of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery on the vestibulocochlear nerve: a case report, surgical considerations, and review of the literature (Q30433826) (← links)
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus: A central nervous system etiology (Q30479566) (← links)
- Vestibular Neurectomy and Microvascular Decompression of the Cochlear Nerve in Meniere's Disease (Q30502881) (← links)
- Vascular loops at the cerebellopontine angle: is there a correlation with tinnitus? (Q31165062) (← links)
- The diagnosis and treatment of dizziness (Q33178634) (← links)
- Distinguishing and treating causes of central vertigo (Q33920784) (← links)
- Symptoms and signs caused by neural plasticity (Q34362860) (← links)
- Dizziness in primary care patients (Q35740173) (← links)
- Vestibular migraine (Q35823821) (← links)
- Assessment of vestibulocochlear organ function in patients meeting radiologic criteria of vascular compression syndrome of vestibulocochlear nerve – diagnosis of disabling positional vertigo (Q36473900) (← links)
- The cranial nerve vascular compression syndrome: I. A review of treatment (Q36996807) (← links)
- Microvascular decompression of cochleovestibular nerve (Q37128801) (← links)
- The dizzy patient. Update on vestibular disorders (Q37477540) (← links)
- Medical treatment of vestibular disorders (Q37519697) (← links)
- Surgical treatment of vertigo (Q38015890) (← links)
- Arterial supply of the lower cranial nerves: a comprehensive review. (Q38171751) (← links)
- Efficacy and acceptability of oxcarbazepine vs. carbamazepine with betahistine mesilate tablets in treating vestibular paroxysmia: a retrospective review (Q38801374) (← links)
- Cochleovestibular Nerve Compression Syndrome Caused by Intrameatal Anterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Loop: Synthesis of Best Evidence for Clinical Decisions. (Q38959200) (← links)
- Meta-Analysis on Safety and Efficacy of Microsurgical and Radiosurgical Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia (Q39257562) (← links)
- Vertigo. How serious are recurrent and single attacks? (Q39529467) (← links)
- Tinnitus, Oscillopsia, and Hyperventilation-Induced Nystagmus: Vestibular Paroxysmia (Q41049745) (← links)
- Recurrent vertigo: cochlear-vestibular interaction (Q42588241) (← links)
- Vestibular paroxysmia: Diagnostic criteria (Q46395826) (← links)
- Vestibular paroxysmia: clinical study and treatment of eight patients (Q46711829) (← links)
- Current diagnostic procedures for diagnosing vertigo and dizziness (Q47131368) (← links)
- A randomized double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial (Vestparoxy) of the treatment of vestibular paroxysmia with oxcarbazepine (Q47200668) (← links)
- Imaging of neurovascular compression in tinnitus (Q48088597) (← links)
- Effects of cerebellar retractions on the cochlear nerve: an experimental study on rhesus monkeys (Q48139937) (← links)
- Is microvascular compression of the vestibulocochlear nerve a cause of unilateral hearing loss? (Q48173668) (← links)
- The Role of MRI in Diagnosing Neurovascular Compression of the Cochlear Nerve Resulting in Typewriter Tinnitus (Q48309835) (← links)
- Microvascular decompression of the eighth nerve in patients with disabling positional vertigo: selection criteria and operative results in 207 patients (Q48384916) (← links)
- Anatomical study of the central myelin portion and transitional zone of the vestibulocochlear nerve (Q48401598) (← links)
- MRI and neurophysiology in vestibular paroxysmia: contradiction and correlation (Q49072640) (← links)
- Neurovascular decompression of the eighth cranial nerve in patients with hemifacial spasm and incidental tinnitus: an alternative way to study tinnitus (Q50506894) (← links)
- Macrovascular Causes Underlying Otoneurological Disturbances (Q50520758) (← links)
- Borrelia infection and vertigo (Q50563009) (← links)
- Randomized trial of betahistine mesilate tablets as augmentation for oxcarbazepine and carbamazepine in treating vestibular paroxysmia. (Q52562731) (← links)
- Vestibular paroxysmia in vestibular neuritis: A case report. (Q55392525) (← links)
- Summarizing Comment: Some Neurosurgical and Clinical Neurophysiological Notes on Selected Neurootological Problems: With Special Reference to Acoustic Neurinoma, Brain Death, and NVC (Q58128045) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of the Transitional Region of the Human Eighth Cranial Nerve (Q58186328) (← links)
- Nystagmus and oscillopsia (Q64886018) (← links)
- Vestibulo-oculomotor Disturbances in Trigeminal Neuralgia and Hemifacial Spasm (Q68460710) (← links)
- Neurovascular compression syndromes (Q69901291) (← links)
- Microsurgical anatomy of VII and VIII cranial nerves and related arteries in the cerebellopontine angle (Q70294635) (← links)
- Magnetic resonance imaging in patients with unexplained optic neuropathy (Q70998623) (← links)
- Vestibular paroxysmia: vascular compression of the eighth nerve? (Q72671729) (← links)
- Functional outcome and the effect of cranioplasty after retromastoid craniectomy for microvascular decompression (Q74462675) (← links)