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Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology ; (6): 135-138, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-444696

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Objective To study the vestibular function in patients with sudden deafness .Methods Retrospec-tive analysis of 436 cases of patients with sudden deafness ,being divided into two groups according to whether the merger of vertigo .147 cases with vertigo group ,75 cases of which were mild to moderately severe hearing loss .In-clud the rise type of 28 cases ,26 cases of flat type ,21cases of decline type .72 cases of which were severe hearing loss .In 289 cases without vertigo ,157 cases had mild moderate and severe hearing loss .Includ the rise type of 36 cases ,57 cases of flat type ,64 cases of decline type .One hundred and thirty two cases of which were severe hearing loss .Use video electronystagmogram (VNG) to test the vestibular function .Process the data with SPSS 13 .0 soft-ware .Results One hundred and twenty three(83 .7% )cases of the vertigo group suffered from vestibular function decline ,with 51 cases of mild to moderately severe hearing loss ,72 cases of severe and above .165 (57 .1% )cases of the without vertigo group suffered from vestibular function decline .There were 45 cases of mild to moderately se-vere hearing loss ,120 cases of severe and above .35 patients with vertigo patients with BPPV ,28 cases of which happened within 1 week in sudden deafness occured and 80% of which were vestibular function decline .Conclusion Patients with sudden deafness with vertigo suffered from vestibular function damage .Patients with sudden deafness without vertigo also suffered from vestibular function damage .And the more serious the hearing loss ,the higher the vestibular function decline opportunities .

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 943-945, 2007.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-977631

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@#The saccadic movement of patients with Parkinson's disease was abnormal and might be related to the severity of the disease.The abnormal saccadic movement was not related to the symptoms of Parkinson's disease directly,the accesses of controlling limbs' and eyes' movement are comparatively independent.

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Journal of the Korean Neurological Association ; : 465-471, 2004.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-186491

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BACKGROUND: Epileptic nystagmus is rare. There is no report in Korea about epileptic nystagmus by the activation of cortical smooth pursuit area. We studied a 29-year-male patient with nonconvulsive simple partial status epilepticus presenting as pure ictal nystagmus. METHODS: The EEG including electrooculogram and electronystagmogram during ictus was done. Brain MRI including (99m)Tc-ECD SPECT and 18F-FDG PET were also done during ictus and repeated after complete relief from symptom. Subtraction images obtained from each of SPECT and PET were coregistrated onto MRI. Humphrey visual field test was done for documentation of visual field defect. RESULTS: EEG was compatible with nonconvulsive status epilepticus arising from right mesial occipital area with 9-10 Hz frequency. Compensatory left beating nystagmus with midline crossing feature was noted and characteristic ipsiversive linear slow phase was presented in electronystagmogram. Brain neuroimages from MRI, (99m)Tc-ECD SPECT, and 18F-FDG PET revealed that the right parietotemporooccipital area was relevant area, but the right frontal eye field area was spared, which was much clear in SISCOM image. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical feature and electronystagmogram in this case showed typical epileptic nystagmus by activation of cortical smooth pursuit regions in which the relevant regions was posterior parietotemporooccipital area. The sparing of the frontal eye field area in this case suggested clearly that the epileptic nystagmus by the activation of cortical smooth pursuit regions could occur without involvement of frontal eye field area.


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Humans , Brain , Electroencephalography , Electrooculography , Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 , Korea , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neuroimaging , Pursuit, Smooth , Status Epilepticus , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon , Visual Field Tests , Visual Fields
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