Transcription of Vertigo Caused by Semicircular Canal and Otolith Lesions
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JMAJ, July 2003 Vol. 46, No. 7291 Vertigo Caused by Semicircular Canal andOtolith LesionsJMAJ 46(7): 291 295, 2003 Toshiaki YAGIP rofessor and Chairman, Department of Head and Neck Surgery andSensory Organ Science, Graduate School of Medicine, Nippon Medical SchoolAbstract:The anatomical location of vestibular disorders that cause Vertigo iscommonly diagnosed simply as peripheral or central . As one can easily imagine,there are many anatomical regions in the central nervous system that can give riseto Vertigo . At least two anatomical locations where peripheral vestibular lesionscause Vertigo are possible: the Semicircular canals and the Otolith .
JMAJ, July 2003—Vol. 46, No. 7291 Vertigo Caused by Semicircular Canal and Otolith Lesions JMAJ 46(7): 291–295, 2003 Toshiaki YAGI Professor and Chairman, Department of Head and …
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