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Original Source: Vestibular Dysfunction In Adult Patients With Panic Disorder With or Without Agoraphobia
OBJECTIVES: I. Determine whether the prevalence of abnormalities on clinical vestibular (balance) tests is higher in panic disorder with agoraphobia than in uncomplicated panic disorder and nonpanic anxiety disorder. II. Determine whether the prevalence of abnormalities on audiological tests of cochlear or brainstem function is elevated in panic disorder without agoraphobia or nonpanic anxiety disorder. III. Determine whether symptom patterns can be identified that are...
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Usher syndrome is a congenital form of deafness and vestibular dysfunction characterized by mutations in the USH1C gene encoding harmonin. Michelle L. Hastings and her colleagues show in a mouse model...
Vertigo Sufferers May Benefit From The Decoding Of The Secrets Of Balance
New understanding of how the brain processes information from inner ear offers hope for sufferers of vertigo If you have ever looked over the edge of a cliff and felt dizzy, you understand the challen...
Study shows how neurons in the brain select information needed to keep us in balance
If you have ever looked over the edge of a cliff and felt dizzy, you understand the challenges faced by people who suffer from symptoms of vestibular dysfunction such as vertigo and dizziness. There a...
Incidentally Diagnosed Vestibular Schwannoma
Incidental discovery of vestibular schwannoma has become more common with the increasing use of MRI scans. How should these asymptomatic patients be counseled? Neurosurgical Focus
Choice-related activity and correlated noise in subcortical vestibular neurons
Functional links between neuronal activity and perception are studied by examining trial-by-trial correlations (choice probabilities) between neural responses and perceptual decisions. Here the author...
Nerve Monitoring During Vestibular Schwannoma Surgery
Accurate intraoperative nerve monitoring is crucial during vestibular schwannoma surgery. This paper details proper technique focusing on EMG monitoring for facial and recurrent laryngeal nerves. Ne...
How To Keep Calm | How âEasy Calmâ Helps People Stop Panic Attacks â V-kool
Seattle, WA (PRWEB) May 16, 2013 Easy Calm is a new panic treatment program that covers detailed instructions on how to keep calm instantly. With this program, people will discover the main cause...
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the vestibular dysfunction in a cohort of patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) and to correlate the findings with disease parameters and microvascular involvement. METHODS:...
Many patients with panic disorder (PD) experience nocturnal panic attacks. We investigated the differences in demographic variables and symptom characteristics as well as response to treatment among p...
Vestibular dysfunction after cochlear implant in adults.
BACKGROUND: According to the literature, clinical vertigo after cochlear implant (CI) occurs in 0.33-75%, a peripheral vestibular loss of function in 20-75%. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Between 2006 and 20...
OBJECTIVE:: Patients with diabetes are at increased risk both for falls and for vestibular dysfunction, a known risk factor for falls. Our aims were 1) to further characterize the vestibular dysfuncti...
Carbon dioxide induction of panic anxiety in schizophrenia with auditory hallucinations.
Panic is commonly co-morbid with schizophrenia. Panic may emerge prodromally, contribute to specific psychotic symptoms, and predict medication response. Panic is often missed due to agitation, impair...