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    This study highlights vestibular testing for diagnosing inner ear conditions. Objective registration of vestibular and vascular reactions aids in differentiating diseases with similar symptoms.

    Area of Science:

    • Neurology
    • Otolaryngology

    Context:

    • Differential diagnosis of internal ear diseases can be challenging due to conditions with similar presentations.
    • Accurate diagnosis relies on objective assessment of vestibular function.

    Purpose:

    • To present diagnostic methods for internal ear diseases based on vestibular reactions.
    • To emphasize the utility of a vestibular testing unit for objective diagnosis.

    Summary:

    • The proposed diagnostic methods utilize spontaneous and experimental vestibular reactions for improved accuracy.
    • A key component is the vestibular testing unit, enabling synchronous registration of vestibular-somatic and vascular reactions.
    • Comparison of rotatory nystagmus with postnystagmus and interpretation of latent spontaneous nystagmus are crucial.

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    Impact:

    • These methods offer a more informative approach to the differential diagnosis of complex inner ear disorders.
    • Objective vestibular testing can lead to earlier and more accurate identification of vestibular pathologies.