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Kerber 205 $a4th ed. 210 $aOxford ;$aNew York $cOxford University Press$d2011 215 $a1 online resource (478 p.) 225 0 $aContemporary neurology series ;$v77 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-19-538783-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aCover; 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 REFLEXES 327 $aCERVICO-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 DIZZINESS 327 $a6. 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 HEARING 327 $aBEHAVIORAL 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 EAR 327 $aTUBERCULOSIS 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 SCLEROSIS 327 $a14. VASCULAR DISORDERS 330 $aThis 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. 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