1986
DOI: 10.1016/s0385-8146(86)80020-7
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Vestibular Neuronitis —Serum and CSF Virus Antibody Titer—

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“…Increased CSF protein in patients with vestibular neuritis, which begins approximately 2 weeks after onset, may support the demyelinating process in vestibular neuritis and can explain the higher incidence of i-HIN in acute UPV. 25,26 Some of our patients with initial i-HIN showed resolution of HIN or evolution of i-HIN to c-HIN during the follow-up even in the presence of persistent severe caloric asymmetry. These may be attributed to the evolution of initial demyelination into axonal degeneration along with disruption of the central compensatory mechanisms by hyperventilation.…”
Section: Evolution Of Hin During Follow-up In Patients Withmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Increased CSF protein in patients with vestibular neuritis, which begins approximately 2 weeks after onset, may support the demyelinating process in vestibular neuritis and can explain the higher incidence of i-HIN in acute UPV. 25,26 Some of our patients with initial i-HIN showed resolution of HIN or evolution of i-HIN to c-HIN during the follow-up even in the presence of persistent severe caloric asymmetry. These may be attributed to the evolution of initial demyelination into axonal degeneration along with disruption of the central compensatory mechanisms by hyperventilation.…”
Section: Evolution Of Hin During Follow-up In Patients Withmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Matsuo [4] discovered a slight elevation of CSF total protein, but no findings suggesting active infection by viruses in patients with vestibular neuronitis (VN). Also Wennmo and Pyykko [5] found CSF abnormalities in patients with VN.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In einer Untersuchung von 7 Patienten mit Vestibularisausfall demonstrierte Matsuo [23] mittels IFT in einem Fall (14%) einen ansteigenden anti-HSV-IgG-Titer. Hirata et al [24] wiesen bei 5,5% (n = 36) der Erkrankten eine Serokonversion der anti-HSV-1-Antikörper nach.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified
“…Der hier ermittelte Prozentsatz von 3,3% für Patienten mit Vestibularisausfall und serologischem Hinweis auf eine HSV-Reaktivierung liegt im Bereich der durch andere Studien beschriebenen Prozentsätze von etwa 2 [25] bis 14% [23]. Solch ein Vergleich ist jedoch aufgrund der in vielen Studien fehlenden Differenzierung der Ig-Klasse und wegen der unterschiedlichen Methodik nur eingeschränkt möglich.…”
Section: Diskussionunclassified