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Miscellaneous Vestibular Nerve and Labyrinthine Disorders

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Vertigo: Its Multisensory Syndromes

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Unilateral vestibular loss can be produced by conditions other than the common disorders mentioned in previous chapters. These other conditions can conveniently be classified under the following headings: inflammatory, vascular, tumour, trauma (see traumatic vertigo; p. 189) toxic and congenital.

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Brandt, T. (1991). Miscellaneous Vestibular Nerve and Labyrinthine Disorders. In: Vertigo: Its Multisensory Syndromes. Clinical Medicine and the Nervous System. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3342-1_5

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