05647nam 2200733Ia 450 991078590130332120230725033955.00-19-932278-31-283-61830-397866139307500-19-978083-8(CKB)2670000000242737(EBL)1036306(OCoLC)811562959(SSID)ssj0000722515(PQKBManifestationID)11479231(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000722515(PQKBWorkID)10695688(PQKB)11297342(StDuBDS)EDZ0000126985(MiAaPQ)EBC1036306(Au-PeEL)EBL1036306(CaPaEBR)ebr10605391(CaONFJC)MIL393075(EXLCZ)99267000000024273720100122d2011 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrClinical neurophysiology of the vestibular system[electronic resource] /Robert W. Baloh, Kevin A. Kerber4th ed.Oxford ;New York Oxford University Press20111 online resource (478 p.)Contemporary neurology series ;77Description based upon print version of record.0-19-538783-X Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; CONTENTS; PART 1 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM; 1. OVERVIEW OF VESTIBULAR ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY; PERIPHERAL VESTIBULAR RECEPTORS; CENTRAL VESTIBULAR PATHWAYS; VESTIBULAR REFLEXES; MOTION PERCEPTION AND ORIENTATION; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF VESTIBULAR SYMPTOMS; CENTRAL COMPENSATION FOR VESTIBULAR LESIONS; SUMMARY; 2. THE PERIPHERAL VESTIBULAR SYSTEM; TEMPORAL BONE; INNER EAR (LABYRINTH); THE HAIR CELL; THE INNER EAR VESTIBULAR RECEPTORS; PRIMARY VESTIBULAR NEURONS; EFFERENT VESTIBULAR NEURONS; 3. THE CENTRAL VESTIBULAR SYSTEM; VESTIBULAR NUCLEI; VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEXESCERVICO-OCULAR REFLEXESVISUAL-VESTIBULAR INTERACTION; VESTIBULOSPINAL REFLEXES; SUBJECTIVE VESTIBULAR SENSATION; PART 2 EVALUATION OF THE DIZZY PATIENT; 4. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DIZZINESS; SPECIFIC DISORDERS; BURDEN ON PATIENTS; HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION; SUMMARY; 5. THE HISTORY OF THE DIZZY PATIENT; VERTIGO; NEAR-FAINT DIZZINESS; PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGIC DIZZINESS (CHRONIC SUBJECTIVE DIZZINESS); DRUG-INDUCED DIZZINESS; HYPOGLYCEMIA; DISEQUILIBRIUM; OCULAR DIZZINESS; MULTISENSORY DIZZINESS; PHYSIOLOGIC DIZZINESS; SUMMARY: DISTINGUISHING BETWEEN VESTIBULAR AND NONVESTIBULAR TYPES OF DIZZINESS6. BEDSIDE EXAMINATION OF THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEMEXAMINATION OF THE EAR; TESTS OF VESTIBULOSPINAL REFLEXES; TESTS OF VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEXES; TESTS FOR PATHOLOGIC NYSTAGMUS; TYPES OF PATHOLOGIC NYSTAGMUS; OTHER OCULAR OSCILLATIONS; OCULAR TILT REACTION; 7. LABORATORY EXAMINATION OF THE VESTIBULAR SYSTEM; NYSTAGMOGRAPHY; ROTATIONAL TESTING OF VESTIBULO-OCULAR REFLEXES; VISUAL-VESTIBULAR INTERACTION; TESTS OF OTOLITH-OCULAR REFLEXES; VESTIBULOSPINAL TESTING; VESTIBULAR-EVOKED POTENTIALS; 8. CLINICAL EVALUATION OF HEARING; TYPES OF HEARING DISORDERS; BEDSIDE TESTS OF HEARINGBEHAVIORAL AUDIOMETRYIMPEDANCE AUDIOMETRY; TYMPANOMETRY; AUDITORY-EVOKED RESPONSES; GENERATING POTENTIALS; TEST METHODOLOGY; RESULTS IN PATIENTS; CENTRAL AUDITORY SPEECH TESTS; SUMMARY OF AUDITORY TEST RESULTS; PART 3 DIAGNOSIS AND MANAGEMENT OF COMMON NEUROTOLOGIC DISORDERS; 9. INFECTIOUS DISEASES; ACUTE OTITIS MEDIA AND OTOMASTOIDITIS; CHRONIC MASTOIDITIS AND CHOLESTEATOMA; BACTERIAL LABYRINTHITIS; PETROSITIS; INTRACRANIAL EXTENSION OF EAR INFECTIONS; MALIGNANT EXTERNAL OTITIS; VIRAL INFECTIONS OF THE INNER EAR; SYPHILITIC INFECTIONS OF THE EARTUBERCULOSIS AND MYCOTIC INFECTIONS OF THE INNER EAR10. BENIGN POSITIONAL VERTIGO; HISTORICAL BACKGROUND; CAUSES OF BENIGN POSITIONAL VERTIGO; POSTERIOR CANAL VARIANT OF BENIGN POSITIONAL VERTIGO; OTHER VARIANTS OF BENIGN POSITIONAL VERTIGO; 11. ENDOLYMPHATIC HYDROPS (MENIERE'S SYNDROME); BACKGROUND; OCCURRENCE; CLINICAL FEATURES; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; ANIMAL MODELS; ETIOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS; MANAGEMENT; 12. MIGRAINE; BACKGROUND; CLINICAL FEATURES; PATHOPHYSIOLOGY; DIAGNOSIS; MANAGEMENT; 13. IMMUNE-MEDIATED DISEASES; AUTOIMMUNE INNER EAR DISEASE; PARANEOPLASTIC IMMUNE DISORDERS; MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS14. VASCULAR DISORDERSThis book provides a framework for understanding the pathophysiology of diseases involving the vestibular system. The book is divided into four parts: I. Anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system; II. Evaluation of the dizzy patient; III. Diagnosis and management of common neurotologic disorders; and IV. Symptomatic treatment of vertigo. Part I reviews the anatomy and physiology of the vestibular system with emphasis on clinically relevant material. Part II outlines the important features in the patient's history, examination, and laboratory evaluation that determine the probable site ofContemporary neurology series,77.Vestibular apparatusVestibular function testsNeurophysiologyVestibular apparatus.Vestibular function tests.Neurophysiology.612.8/58612.858Baloh Robert W(Robert William),1942-1129231Kerber Kevin A1500242MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785901303321Clinical neurophysiology of the vestibular system3726824UNINA