
Vol. 57, No. 4, 2007
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Benign Paroxysmal Vertigo, and Bárány's Caloric Reactions
J.M.S. Pearce
Emeritus Consultant Neurologist, Department of Neurology, Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull, UK
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Eur Neurol 2007;57:246-248 (DOI: 10.1159/000101292)
Key Words
- Benign positional vertigo
- Bárány
- Caloric reactions
Abstract
The Nobel Prize winner Robert Bárány described benign positional vertigo and related it to the otoliths in 1921. Dix and Hallpike further elucidated this clinically distinctive, common disorder in 1952. The displacement of otoliths from the utricle or saccule into one of the semicircular canals later proved to be the underlying mechanism, described by Schuknecht and utilised therapeutically by Semont and Epley. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel
Author Contacts J.M.S. Pearce 304 Beverley Road Anlaby, East Yorks HU10 7BG (UK)
Article Information
Received: November 4, 2006
Accepted: November 8, 2006
Published online: March 26, 2007
Number of Print Pages : 3
Number of Figures : 1, Number of Tables : 0, Number of References : 14 |
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