Nystagmus at the Onset of Vertiginous Attack in Ménière's Disease.
Otol Neurotol. 2016 Oct 21;
Authors: Hirai C, Yamamoto Y, Takeda T, Tasaki A, Inaba Y, Kiyokawa Y, Suzuki Y, Tsutsumi T
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To clarify the direction and characteristics of nystagmus at the onset of a vertiginous attack in Ménière's disease.
PATIENTS: Two patients with Ménière's disease, whose nystagmus at the onset of a vertiginous attack was recorded using electronystagmography.
INTERVENTIONS: Diagnostic.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Electronystagmographic recordings of nystagmus.
RESULTS: In both patients, nystagmus was directed toward the affected side over the entire course of the vertiginous attack. One patient experienced a severe sensation of vertigo and exhibited strong nystagmus from the onset of the attack. The other patient reported a mild sensation of vertigo, which was accompanied by intermittent nystagmus.
CONCLUSIONS: Vertiginous attacks in Ménière's disease are accompanied by irritative nystagmus. The intensity and characteristics (e.g., continuous or intermittent expression) of the nystagmus may be associated with pathophysiological severity.
PMID: 27779561 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
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