Other terms
Neuronitides, Vestibular,Vestibular Neuronitides,Neuritis, Vestibular,Neuritides, Vestibular,Vestibular Neuritides,Neuronitis, Vestibular,Vestibular Nerve Neuritis,Nerve Neuritides, Vestibular,Nerve Neuritis, Vestibular,Neuritides, Vestibular Nerve,Neuritis, Vestibular Nerve,Vestibular Nerve Neuritides,Vestibular Neuritis,Epidemic Neurolabyrinthitis,Epidemic Neurolabyrinthitides,Neurolabyrinthitides, Epidemic,Neurolabyrinthitis, Epidemic,Vestibular Nerve Inflammation,Inflammation, Vestibular Nerve,Inflammations, Vestibular Nerve,Nerve Inflammation, Vestibular,Nerve Inflammations, Vestibular,Vestibular Nerve Inflammations,Subacute Vestibular Neuritis,Neuritides, Subacute Vestibular,Neuritis, Subacute Vestibular,Subacute Vestibular Neuritides,Vestibular Neuritides, Subacute,Vestibular Neuritis, Subacute,Acute Peripheral Vestibulopathy,Acute Peripheral Vestibulopathies,Peripheral Vestibulopathies, Acute,Peripheral Vestibulopathy, Acute,Vestibulopathies, Acute Peripheral,Vestibulopathy, Acute Peripheral,Acute Vestibular Neuritis,Acute Vestibular Neuritides,Neuritides, Acute Vestibular,Neuritis, Acute Vestibular,Vestibular Neuritides, Acute,Vestibular Neuritis, Acute,Recurrent Vestibular Neuritis,Neuritides, Recurrent Vestibular,Neuritis, Recurrent Vestibular,Recurrent Vestibular Neuritides,Vestibular Neuritides, Recurrent,Vestibular Neuritis, Recurrent,Recurrent Vestibulopathy,Recurrent Vestibulopathies,Vestibulopathies, Recurrent,Vestibulopathy, Recurrent,Episodic Recurrent Vertigo,Episodic Recurrent Vertigos,Recurrent Vertigo, Episodic,Recurrent Vertigos, Episodic,Vertigo, Episodic Recurrent,Vertigos, Episodic Recurrent,Vestibular Neuropathy,Neuropathies, Vestibular,Neuropathy, Vestibular,Vestibular Neuropathies
Description
Vestibular Neuronitis: Idiopathic inflammation of the VESTIBULAR NERVE, characterized clinically by the acute or subacute onset of VERTIGO; NAUSEA; and imbalance. The COCHLEAR NERVE is typically spared and HEARING LOSS and TINNITUS do not usually occur. Symptoms usually resolve over a period of days to weeks. (Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, p304)
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