Vertigo, nausea, tinnitus and hearing loss in central and peripheral vestibular diseases : proceedings of the XXIInd Annual Meeting of the International Neuro-otologic and Equilibriometric Society, Hakone, Japan, 6-9 April 1995

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Vertigo, nausea, tinnitus and hearing loss in central and peripheral vestibular diseases : proceedings of the XXIInd Annual Meeting of the International Neuro-otologic and Equilibriometric Society, Hakone, Japan, 6-9 April 1995

editors, Claus-Frenz Claussen, Eiji Sakata, Akinori Itoh

(International congress series, no. 1087)

Elsevier, 1995

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Neurology of equilibrium function is a science covering the problems of equilibrium function related to such areas as sports medicine, space medicine, pollution medicine, as well as basic and clinical problems of vertigo, loss of balance, tinnitus and hearing loss, deeply and interdisciplinary relating to otorhinolaryngology, neurology, neurosurgery, ophthalmology, neuropsychiatry and internal medicine. This congress gathered together not only scientists of clinical medicine and basic medicine but also physicians, inspecting engineers and nurses who are deeply interested in neurootologic and equilibriometric research. The main topics covered were: the nystagmus signal - a key for the analysis of equilibrium disorders; recent developments in modern neurootological therapy; and sports medicine.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 The Nystagmus signal - a key for the analysis of equilibrium disorders: important information from the polygraphic electronystagmogram for the modern neurootological diagnostics, C.-F. Claussen and E. Claussen
  • a novel algorithm for EOG analysis, C.W. Hart and T.C. Hain
  • three dimensional analysis of eye movements induced by neck vibration, Y. Ohyama and T. Yagi
  • vestibular function tests in 526 patients of long standing sensorineural deafness, J.N. Gurtu and A. Biswas
  • nystagmus signs of the vascular origined lateral pontine syndrome, S. Spellenberg
  • distinction between vertigo of peripheral and central origin based on the features of the recorded nystagmus, A. Skevas and D. Anastasopoulos
  • inner ear lesions and optokinetic after-nystagmus, S. Takemori
  • optokinetic afternystagmus (OKAN) - classification, sexual difference and age in normal subjects, A. Arai and K. Tokumasu
  • comparison between Frenzel-glasses, infra-red CCD-camera and ENG in nystagmus-detection rate, E. sakata et al
  • subjective vertical and body sway, K. Taguchi et al. Part 2 Recent developments in modern neurootological therapy: the combined neurootological pharmacotherapy in old age vertigo, E. Claussen and C.-F. Claussen
  • special neurootological considerations in acoustic neurinoma surgery, C.T. Haid et al
  • treatment of vascular vertigo with defibrotide, B. Fattori et al
  • tinnitus and otalogy caused by myoathropathy, J. Ramming and M. Ramming
  • the vestibular electrical stimulation (VES), A. Cesarani et al. Part 3 Sports medicine: balance ability of elderly trained and untrained persons, D. Bohmer and P. Kreyssel
  • neurootological aspects of the late whiplash injury syndrome, C.-F. Claussen and E. Claussen. Part 4 Space medicine: the effect of hypoxia on the diagonal optokinetic nystagmus, E. Nagy et al
  • general and specific adaptation mechanisms under combined extreme effects - significance for space biology and space medicine, T. Sachanska et al. Part 5 Others: MRI for unveiling macrovascular otoneurological disturbances, L.M. Odkvist and K.-A. Thuomas
  • quantification of adaptation in postural control, M. Magnusson et al
  • cranio-corpo-graphy in schizophrenic patients, S. Haranalov et al
  • vestibulocollic reflexes mediated by spinal interneurons, Y. Sugiuchi et al
  • disorders of the taste analyzer and blood pressure, M. Novotny et al
  • evoked responses to odorous stimulation, M. Wada.

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