la vestibologia negli ultimi 30 anni
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la vestibologia negli ultimi 30 anni
LA STORIA DELLA VESTIBOLOGIA GLI ULTIMI 30 ANNI Eugenio Mira Clinica Otorinolaringoiatrica, Università di Pavia Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico S. Matteo, Pavia LA VESTIBOLOGIA NEGLI ULTIMI 30 ANNI Questa rassegna è frutto di una valutazione personale, fatta da un clinico e ad uso di clinici, e basata su questi parametri: . individuazione di nuovi quadri clinici . descrizione di sintomi, segni e procedure diagnostiche innovative . presentazione di trattamenti innovativi LA VESTIBOLOGIA NEGLI ULTIMI 30 ANNI La rassegna si riferisce ad articoli pubblicati su riviste indicizzate e reperibili su Pubmed, fondamentali per la priorità cronologica, per la correttezza metodologica, per la completezza dell’ inquadramento di un problema. STORIA DELLA VESTIBOLOGIA 1980-2010 Studio approfondito dei movimenti oculari (VOG, search-coil) e VEMPS Il declino dell’ ENG e il ritorno alla clinica: bed-side vestibular examination Migliori conoscenze di fisiologia e fisiopatologia del VOR Individuazione di nuove patologie periferiche e centrali e loro trattamento LA VESTIBOLOGIA NEL MONDO, OGGI USA Australia UK Baloh, Epley, Hain, Furman, Minor, Zee, Herdman Halmagyi, Curtoys, Colebatch, Murofushi Gresty, Bronstein, Yardley LA VESTIBOLOGIA NEL MONDO, OGGI Toupet, Wiener-Vacher Francia Berthoz, Lacour Germania Brandt, Dieterich, Strupp, Dichgans, Lempert, Radtke, Neuhauser Svizzera Henn, Bohemer, Straumann, Palla, Hausler LA VESTIBOLOGIA NEGLI ULTIMI 30 ANNI ARTICOLI Halmagyi GM, Gresty MA, Gibson WPR “Ocular tilt reaction with peripheral vestibular lesion” Ann Neurol 1979; 6: 80-3 Baloh RW, Spooner JW “Downbeat nystagmus: A type of central vestibular nystagmus” Neurology 1981; 31: 304-10 Lange G “Die Indikation zur intratympanalen Gentamycin-Behandlung der Menièreschen Krankheit” HNO 1981; 29: 49-51 Valvassori GE “The large vestibular aqueduct and associated anomalies of inner ear” Otolaryngol Clinics of North America 1983; 16: 95-103 Kayan A, Hood D “Neurotological manifestations of migraine” Brain 1984; 107: 1123-42 McClure JA “Horizontal canal BPV” J Otolaryngol 1985; 14: 30-5 Hain TC, Fetter M, Zee DS “Head-shaking nystagmus in patients with unilateral peripheral vestibular lesions” Am J Otolaryngol 1987; 8: 36-47 Semont A, Freyss G, Vitte E “Curing the BPPV with a liberatory maneuver” Adv Oto-Rhino-Laryngol 1988; 42: 290-3 Halmagyi GM, Curthoys IS “A clinical sign of canal paresis” Arch Neurol 1988; 54: 737-9 Jacobson GP, Newman CW “The development of the Dizziness Handicap Inventory” Arch Otolaryngol HNS 1990; 116: 424-9 Epley JM “The canalith repositioning procedure: for treatment of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo” Otolaryngol HNS 1992; 107: 399-404 Colebatch JG, Halmagyi GM, Skuse NF “Myogenic potentials generated by a click-evoked vestibulocollic reflex” J Neurol Neurosurg Psych 1994; 57: 190-7 Minor LB, Solomon D, Zinreich JS, Ze DS “Sound- and/or pressure-induced vertigo due to bone dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal” Arch Otolaryngol 1998; 124: 249-58 Bohmer A, Rickenmann J “The subjective visual vertical as a clinical parameter of vestibular function in peripheral vestibular diseases” J Vestib Res 1995; 5: 35-45 Nuti D, Vannucchi P, Pagnini P “Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo of the horizontal canal: a form of canalolithiasis with variable clinical features” J Vestib Res 1996; 6 173-84 Brandt T, Strupp M “Episodic Ataxia type 1 and 2 (Familial periodic ataxia/vertigo)” Audiol Neurotol 1997; 2: 373-83 Minor LB, Solomon D, Zinreich JS, Ze DS “Sound- and/or pressure-induced vertigo due to bone dehiscence of the superior semicircular canal” Arch Otolaryngol 1998; 124: 249-58 Neurology 1999;53:2158 Hyperventilation-induced nystagmus in patients with vestibular schwannoma Lloyd B. Minor, MD, Thomas Haslwanter, PhD, Dominik Straumann, MD and David S. Zee, MD From the Departments of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery (Dr. Minor) and Neurology (Dr. Zee), The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD; and the Department of Neurology (Drs. Haslwanter and Straumann), Zürich University Hospital, Zürich, Switzerland. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Lloyd B. Minor, Department of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery, Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center, Rm 6253, 601 North Caroline St., Baltimore, MD 21287-0910. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the nystagmus evoked by hyperventilation in patients with unilateral vestibular schwannoma and to use this information to predict the effects of hyperventilation on individual ampullary nerves. METHODS: Three-dimensional scleral search coil eye movement recording techniques were used to record the magnitude and time course of eye movements in six patients with unilateral vestibular schwannoma and hyperventilation-induced nystagmus. The presenting complaints in five of these patients were vertigo or dysequilibrium. RESULTS: The eye movement response to hyperventilation was a "recovery" nystagmus with slow-phase components corresponding to excitation of the affected vestibular nerve. Projection of the eye velocity vector into the plane of the semicircular canals revealed that fibers arising from the ampulla of the horizontal canal were most affected by hyperventilation with lesser activation of fibers to the superior canal and smaller, more variable responses from posterior canal fibers. CONCLUSIONS: The three-dimensional characteristics of the nystagmus evoked by hyperventilation in patients with vestibular schwannoma provide insight into the vestibular end organs affected by the tumor and the mechanism responsible for the nystagmus. This finding indicates that hyperventilation resulted in a transient increase in activity from these partially demyelinated axons. LB Minor, et al “Hyperventilation-induced nystagmus in patients with vestibular schwannoma “ Neurology 1999; 53: 2158 Dieterich M, Brandt Th “Episodic vertigo related to migraine (90 cases): vestibular migraine ?” J Neurol 1999; 246: 881-92 Hamann KF, Schuster EM “Vibration‐induced‐nystagmus: a sign of unilateral vestibular deficit” ORL 1999; 61: 74‐9 Neuhauser H et al “The interrelations of migraine, vertigo and migrainous vertigo” Neurology 2001; 56: 436-41 Radtke A, Lempert T et al “Migraine and Menière’s disease: is there a link?” Neurology 2002; 59: 1700-4 Neuhauser H, Lempert T “Vertigo and dizziness related to migraine: a diagnostic challenge” Cephalalgia 2004; 24: 83-91 Strupp M et al “Methylprednisolone, valacyclovir, or the combination for vestibular neuritis” N Engl J Med 2004; 351: 34-61 Hufner K et al “Vestibular paroxysmia” Neurology 2008; 71: 1006-14 LA VESTIBOLOGIA NEGLI ULTIMI 30 ANNI TESTI 1979 1983 1991 1994 La selezione è stata fatta sulla base di scelte personali Sono graditi suggerimenti per modifiche, aggiunte, cancellazioni eugenio mira [email protected]
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