Summary:
Atypical instability without signs characteristic of clinically most frequent rotatory
vertigo may manifest some form of otolith disturbance. Standard functional
diagnostics of the vestibular apparatus examines only functions of semicircular
canals, therefore patients with a disorder of otoliths can be misdiagnosed and considered
as suffering from a functional disease. This article has summed up the present
view of the problems of pathophysiology and symptomatology of otolith disorders.
The authors have tried to explain the most common subjective difficulties as
well as typical findings revealed in the course of clinical examinations, and to elucidate
the pathophysiology of each deficit. There is also given the anatomico-physiological
description of otolith structures and a list of diseases involving otolith
disorders. The mentioned facts should facilitate the diagnostics of diseases affecting
otolith structures.
Key words:
otoliths, otolith disorders, linear vertigo, vestibulo-ocular reflex, skew
deviation syndrome, ocular tilt reaction, subjective visual vertical, Wallenberg’s
syndrome, nystagmus
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