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  • 31Vestibular neuronitis — DiseaseDisorder infobox Name = Vestibular neuronitis ICD10 = ICD10|H|81|2|h|80 ICD9 = ICD9|386.12 Vestibular Neuronitis, also called Vestibular neuritis , can be a paroxysmal, single attack of vertigo, a series of attacks, or a persistent… …

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  • 32Vestibular nuclei — Brain: Vestibular nuclei Dissection of brain stem. Dorsal view. (Caption for Vestibular nucleus is visible at left.) Latin nuclei vestibulares Gray s …

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  • 33Vestibular hyperacusis — The word hyperacusis generally refers to cochlear hyperacusis, which is associated with tinnitus and an intolerance for normal, every day sounds, such as the refrigerator running. However, vestibular hyperacusis is equally disabling for the lives …

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  • 34Vestibular schwannoma — Acoustic neuroma Classification and external resources Bilateral schwannomas in a patient with neurofibromatosis 2 ICD 10 C7 …

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  • 35vestibular hallucination —    Also referred to as vestibular aura, vestibular illusion, and vertiginous hallucination. The term vestibular hallucination refers to the vestibular organ, a term which is indebted to the Latin noun vestibulum (forecourt, entrance hall). It is… …

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  • 36Vestibular cortex — Infobox Brain Name = PAGENAME Latin = GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Caption2 = IsPartOf = Components = Artery = Vein = BrainInfoType = ancil BrainInfoNumber = 469 MeshName = MeshNumber = Vestibular cortex is the portion of the cerebrum which …

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  • 37Vestibular system — A system in the body that is responsible for maintaining balance, posture, and the body s orientation in space. This system also regulates locomotion and other movements and keeps objects in visual focus as the body moves. The vestibular system… …

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  • 38vestibular hallucinatory state —    Also referred to as vestibularly evoked visual hallucination. Both terms refer to the vestibu lar organ, a term which is indebted to the Latin noun vestibulum (forecourt, entrance hall). They areusedtodenotea * simple or * geometric visual… …

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  • 39Vestibular neuronitis — Inflammation of the vestibular nerve, the nerve running to the vestibule. (The vestibule is in the inner ear. Like an internal carpenter’s level, it and the semicircular canals work with the brain to sense, maintain, and regain balance and… …

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  • 40Vestibular glands — The term vestibular glands has more than one meaning, both relating to structures found in the female genitalia : * the greater, or major, vestibular glands are also known as Bartholin s glands; * the minor vestibular glands …

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