Recovery of the vestibular function after vestibular neuronitis

We performed steroid therapy on 34 cases with vestibular neuronitis and compared them with 77 patients not subjected to this therapy to examine the role of recovery of their vestibular function. Since no relation was noted between use of steroid and changes in subjective symptom of dizziness, the us...

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Published in:Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplement Vol. 503; p. 31
Main Authors: Ohbayashi, S, Oda, M, Yamamoto, M, Urano, M, Harada, K, Horikoshi, H, Orihara, H, Kitsuda, C
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Norway 1993
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Summary:We performed steroid therapy on 34 cases with vestibular neuronitis and compared them with 77 patients not subjected to this therapy to examine the role of recovery of their vestibular function. Since no relation was noted between use of steroid and changes in subjective symptom of dizziness, the use of steroid is likely to facilitate the disappearance of spontaneous nystagmus in the early recovery stage. Canal paralysis recovered significantly by steroid and in cases of slight and moderate paralysis at the onset, recovery was more significant. Steroid therapy is argued to be effective for the recovery of vestibular function in cases of vestibular neuronitis.
ISSN:0365-5237
DOI:10.3109/00016489309128067