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Is hyperventilation-induced nystagmus more common in retrocochlear vestibular disease than in end-organ vestibular disease?

Abstract

Hyperventilation-induced nystagmus (HVIN) has previously been shown by the senior author to be common in patients with both acoustic neuromas and following resection. The recurrent study's aim was to examine if HVIN was specific for retrocochlear pathology. To test this, the incidence of HVIN in 24 patients with confirmed acoustic neuroma was compared with its incidence in 38 patients with end-organ vestibular disease (defined as a greater than …

Authors

Robichaud J; DesRoches H; Bance M

Journal

Journal of Otolaryngology, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 140–143

Publisher

Decker

Publication Date

June 2002

DOI

10.2310/7070.2002.10796

ISSN

1916-0208