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Chronic Central Vestibulopathies for the Otolaryngologist
Bibhuti Mishra1, Neeraj Singh2
1LIJ Forest Hills Hospital, Northwell Health, NY 11375, USA; George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA.
Abstract:
Central vestibulopathies involve disorders of the central nervous system that lead to problems with balance, often manifested as dizziness, vertigo, and gait difficulty. Central vestibulopathies can be distinguished from peripheral vestibulopathies with the use of certain tests, including nystagmography and posturography. The neuroanatomy of individuals with central vestibulopathies can reveal structural abnormalities in the posterior cerebrum or cerebellum. Various medications can be used to manage central vestibulopathies, including vestibular migraine.
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