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  2. Labyrinthitis - Wikipedia

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    Labyrinthitis is inflammation of the labyrinth, a maze of fluid-filled channels in the inner ear. Vestibular neuritis is inflammation of the vestibular nerve (the nerve in the ear that sends messages related to motion and position to the brain). [2] [3] [4] Both conditions involve inflammation of the inner ear. [5]

  3. Vertigo - Wikipedia

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    In vestibular neuritis the onset of vertigo is sudden, and the nystagmus occurs even when the person has not been moving. [9] In this condition vertigo can last for days. [ 2 ] More severe causes should also be considered, [ 9 ] especially if other problems such as weakness, headache, double vision , or numbness occur.

  4. Talk:Labyrinthitis - Wikipedia

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    Support In my experience "labyrinthitis" most commonly refers to a complication of acute otitis media and "vestibular neuritis" to the condition characterized by acute-onset vertigo, nystagmus obeying Alexander's law, and unilateral loss of the vestibulo–ocular reflex. Of these two, "vestibular neuritis" is the more commonly referred to, so ...

  5. Vertiginous epilepsy - Wikipedia

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    Most times, those diagnosed with vertiginous seizures are left to self-manage their symptoms or are able to use anti-epileptic medication to dampen the severity of their symptoms. [ citation needed ] Vertiginous epilepsy has also been referred to as epileptic vertigo , vestibular epilepsy , vestibular seizures , and vestibulogenic seizures in ...

  6. Vestibular system - Wikipedia

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    The most common vestibular diseases in humans are vestibular neuritis, a related condition called labyrinthitis, Ménière's disease, and BPPV. In addition, the vestibular system's function can be affected by tumours on the vestibulocochlear nerve , an infarct in the brain stem or in cortical regions related to the processing of vestibular ...

  7. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a disorder arising from a problem in the inner ear. [3] Symptoms are repeated, brief periods of vertigo with movement, characterized by a spinning sensation upon changes in the position of the head. [1]

  8. Neuritis - Wikipedia

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    Neuritis (/ nj ʊəˈr aɪ t ɪ s /), from the Greek νεῦρον), [1] is inflammation of a nerve [2] or the general inflammation of the peripheral nervous system. Inflammation, and frequently concomitant demyelination , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] cause impaired transmission of neural signals and leads to aberrant nerve function.

  9. Vestibular neuronitis - Wikipedia

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