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LES REFLEXESLES REFLEXESVESTIBULO-COLLIQUESVESTIBULO-COLLIQUES
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VESTIBULO-SPINALES
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From CONTROL OFHEAD MOVEMENTPeterson B.W and Richmond FOxford University press, 1988
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J. Neurophysiol.77:3003-3012, 1997
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Cross-striolar inhibition
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in multiple sclerosis patients.
70 MS patients, retrospectively evaluated for:
possible occurrence of:
past and current brainstem and/or cerebellar symptoms or signs.
Clin Neurophysiol 2002 Sep;113(9):1464-9
Versino M, Colnaghi S, Callieco R, Bergamaschi R, Romani A, Cosi V.
RESULTS:
•VEMPs were abnormal in 31%,
•BAEPs in 38%
•SVV in 21%
•Saccadic eye movements showed a possible brainstem dysfunction in 44.4%
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Clinical study of vestibular-evoked myogenic potentials and
auditory brainstem responses in patients with brainstem lesions.
Itoh A, et al. Acta Otolaryngol Suppl 2001;545:116-9
Brainstem lesions using MRI
4 multiple sclerosis, 3 brainstem hemorrhage, 1 pontomedullary infarction, 4 Wallenberg's syndrome
Middle brainstem lesions of the pons: ABR and VEMP abnormal.
Medulla : ABR normal VEMP abnormal.
Middle-to-lower brainstem lesions:
a disappearance of VEMP, delay of PN wave, increase in PN interpeak latencydecrease in PN amplitude on the affected side
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Diagnostic value of prolonged latencies in the vestibular evoked myogenic potential.
Murofushi T, Shimizu K, Takegoshi H, Cheng PW.
Clinical records of 134 patients (61 men and 73 women, aged 20-75 years)
Diagnoses:
Meniere disease in 43 patients, Acoustic neuroma in 62 patients, Vestibular neuritis in 23 patients,Multiple sclerosis in 6 patients.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001 Sep;127(9):1069-72
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Diagnostic value of prolonged latencies in the vestibular evoked myogenic potential.
Murofushi T, Shimizu K, Takegoshi H, Cheng PW.
VEMP were absent or decreased in
51% of patients with Meniere disease
39% with vestibular neuritis
77% with acoustic neuroma
25% with multiple sclerosis
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001 Sep;127(9):1069-72
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Diagnostic value of prolonged latencies in the vestibular evoked myogenic potential.
Murofushi T, Shimizu K, Takegoshi H, Cheng PW.
Concerning latency,
Meniere disease or vestibular neuritis: no latency prolongation.
4 patients with acoustic neuroma showed prolonged p13 all had large tumors.
All patients with multiple sclerosis showed prolonged p13.
CONCLUSIONS:
Prolonged latencies of the VEMP suggest lesions in the retrolabyrinthine, especially in the vestibulospinal tract.
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg 2001 Sep;127(9):1069-72
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Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in multiple sclerosis.
Shimizu K, Murofushi T, Sakurai M, Halmagyi M.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2000 Aug;69(2):276-7
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