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Separating posterior-circulation stroke from vestibular neuritis with quantitative vestibular testingCalic et al., 2020
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- Calic Z
- Nham B
- Bradshaw A
- Young A
- Bhaskar S
- D'Souza M
- Anderson C
- Cappelen-Smith C
- Cordato D
- Welgampola M
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- Clinical Neurophysiology
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Objective To separate vestibular neuritis (VN) from posteriorcirculation stroke (PCS) using quantitative tests of canal and otolith function. Methods Video Head-Impulse tests (vHIT) were used to assess all three semicircular canal pairs; vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain …
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