Transient vertigo with horizontal nystagmus to loud noise and pressure: Utricular hydrops or vestibular atelectasis?

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Abstract

We present an unusual case of a patient with a positive Tullio phenomenon, brief Valsalva-induced transient horizontal nystagmus, reduced left caloric response, and bilateral vestibulo-ocular reflex loss. This study discusses the pathophysiology and differential diagnosis concerning the suspected pathology for the phenomenon of utricular hydrops or vestibular atelectasis and presents a literature review.

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Hassannia, F., Carr, S. D., & Rutka, J. A. (2020). Transient vertigo with horizontal nystagmus to loud noise and pressure: Utricular hydrops or vestibular atelectasis? Journal of International Advanced Otology, 16(1), 127–129. https://doi.org/10.5152/iao.2019.6283

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