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Neurological update: neuro-otology 2023

G. Michael Halmágyi, Gülden Akdal, Miriam S. Welgampola, Chao Wang

2023Journal of Neurology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Much has changed since our last review of recent advances in neuro-otology 7 years ago. Unfortunately there are still not many practising neuro-otologists, so that most patients with vestibular problems need, in the first instance, to be evaluated and treated by neurologists whose special expertise is not neuro-otology. The areas we consider here are mostly those that almost any neurologist should be able to start managing: acute spontaneous vertigo in the Emergency Room-is it vestibular neuritis or posterior circulation stroke; recurrent spontaneous vertigo in the office-is it vestibular migraine or Meniere's disease and the most common vestibular problem of all-benign positional vertigo. Finally we consider the future: long-term vestibular monitoring and the impact of machine learning on vestibular diagnosis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineVertigoVestibular systemOtologyNeurologyAudiologySurgeryPsychiatryVestibular and auditory disordersEar Surgery and Otitis MediaOphthalmology and Eye Disorders