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Vestibular nystagmus

Introduction: Vestibular nystagmus

Description of Vestibular nystagmus

Vestibular nystagmus: nystagmus resulting from physiologic stimuli to the labyrinth that may be rotatory, linear, caloric, compressive, or galvanic, or due to labyrinthal lesions.Bárány sign. SYN: labyrinthine nystagmus.
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