Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2952273485> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 94 of
94
with 100 items per page.
- W2952273485 endingPage "145" @default.
- W2952273485 startingPage "137" @default.
- W2952273485 abstract "Vestibular paroxysmia (VP) presents as episodic vertigo believed to be caused by neurovascular cross-compression (NVCC) of the vestibulocochlear nerve. We investigated whether NVCC occurred at a higher rate in VP, compared with controls and whether angulation of the nerve, the vessel involved and location of the point of contact were significant features.Retrospective analysis was conducted of MR imaging performed in patients with VP and also patients with unilateral tinnitus (in whom the asymptomatic side was used as a control). Two independent, blinded reviewers assessed each case.Nine patients with VP and 20 patients with unilateral tinnitus were included. NVCC was demonstrated in all 9 VP patients (100%), compared with 9 of the controls (45%), p = 0.0049. NVCC was mostly caused by a branch of the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA). Nerve angulation at the point of contact occurred in 5 of the cases (44%), but in none of the controls (specificity = 100%), p = 0.0053. There was no correlation between site of contact and VP.Our study supports the concept of NVCC in VP and additionally suggests that nerve angulation may be a specific feature. Neurovascular contact remains a common phenomenon in asymptomatic patients and therefore correlation with neuro-otology assessment remains essential." @default.
- W2952273485 created "2019-06-27" @default.
- W2952273485 creator A5012978066 @default.
- W2952273485 creator A5036428628 @default.
- W2952273485 creator A5052523787 @default.
- W2952273485 creator A5076667542 @default.
- W2952273485 date "2019-07-25" @default.
- W2952273485 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2952273485 title "MRI findings in vestibular paroxysmia - An observational study" @default.
- W2952273485 cites W1538747487 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W1982932420 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2020756625 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2022508135 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2022582004 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2024856800 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2047072733 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2048843186 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2050421133 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2061328508 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2115972751 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2118197266 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2133782705 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2153606573 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2203565454 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2337495583 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2550156751 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2580661229 @default.
- W2952273485 cites W2604545611 @default.
- W2952273485 doi "https://doi.org/10.3233/ves-190661" @default.
- W2952273485 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31356222" @default.
- W2952273485 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2952273485 type Work @default.
- W2952273485 sameAs 2952273485 @default.
- W2952273485 citedByCount "18" @default.
- W2952273485 countsByYear W29522734852019 @default.
- W2952273485 countsByYear W29522734852020 @default.
- W2952273485 countsByYear W29522734852021 @default.
- W2952273485 countsByYear W29522734852022 @default.
- W2952273485 countsByYear W29522734852023 @default.
- W2952273485 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2952273485 hasAuthorship W2952273485A5012978066 @default.
- W2952273485 hasAuthorship W2952273485A5036428628 @default.
- W2952273485 hasAuthorship W2952273485A5052523787 @default.
- W2952273485 hasAuthorship W2952273485A5076667542 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C105572291 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C105702510 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C126838900 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C141071460 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C190041318 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2776098176 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2776318020 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2776992516 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2777910003 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2779135839 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2779570255 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C2779868778 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C548259974 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C105572291 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C105702510 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C126838900 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C141071460 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C190041318 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2776098176 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2776318020 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2776992516 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2777910003 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2779135839 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2779570255 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C2779868778 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C548259974 @default.
- W2952273485 hasConceptScore W2952273485C71924100 @default.
- W2952273485 hasIssue "2-3" @default.
- W2952273485 hasLocation W29522734851 @default.
- W2952273485 hasLocation W29522734852 @default.
- W2952273485 hasOpenAccess W2952273485 @default.
- W2952273485 hasPrimaryLocation W29522734851 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W131515307 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2026478792 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2159752055 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2332340686 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2519348059 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2952273485 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2974322696 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2978605910 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W81777917 @default.
- W2952273485 hasRelatedWork W2403293907 @default.
- W2952273485 hasVolume "29" @default.
- W2952273485 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2952273485 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2952273485 magId "2952273485" @default.
- W2952273485 workType "article" @default.