Secondary complications of vestibular neuropathy.

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Pavol Skacik, Stefan Sivak, Egon Kurca
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Abstract

Vestibular neuropathy represents the third most common cause of peripheral vestibular disorders. The clinical picture of the disease is characterized by acute vertigo with vegetative accompaniment. A typical course is monophasic with the resolution of symptoms within a few days to complete adjustment. In some patients, secondary complications may occur, which we define into three groups: organic, cognitive, and functional. The occurrence of complications and their persistence is often an overlooked issue, which does not receive sufficient attention and can lead to a significant deterioration in quality of life. Therefore, the management of these patients requires a comprehensive approach and interdisciplinary cooperation between neurologists, physiotherapists, psychologists, and psychiatrists. In the following text, the authors attempt to elucidate this issue further (Fig. 1, Ref. 49). Keywords: vestibular neuropathy, secondary complications, vertigo, acute vestibular syndrome.

前庭神经病变的继发性并发症。
前庭神经病变是外周前庭神经紊乱的第三大常见原因。临床表现为急性眩晕伴植物性伴发。一个典型的过程是单相的,几天内症状消退,完全调整。在一些患者中,可能会发生继发性并发症,我们将其定义为三组:器质性,认知性和功能性。并发症的发生及其持续往往是一个被忽视的问题,没有得到足够的重视,并可能导致生活质量的严重恶化。因此,对这些患者的管理需要神经学家、物理治疗师、心理学家和精神科医生之间的综合方法和跨学科合作。在下面的文章中,作者试图进一步阐明这个问题(图1,参考文献49)。关键词:前庭神经病变,继发性并发症,眩晕,急性前庭综合征。
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期刊介绍: The international biomedical journal - Bratislava Medical Journal – Bratislavske lekarske listy (Bratisl Lek Listy/Bratisl Med J) publishes peer-reviewed articles on all aspects of biomedical sciences, including experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance, original clinical studies and review articles.
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