- The
vestibular system, in vertebrates, is a
sensory system that
creates the
sense of
balance and
spatial orientation for the
purpose of
coordinating movement...
- maze of fluid-filled
channels in the
inner ear.
Vestibular neuritis is
inflammation of the
vestibular nerve (the
nerve in the ear that
sends messages...
- The
vestibular fold (ventricular fold,
superior or
false vocal cord) is one of two
thick folds of
mucous membrane, each
enclosing a
narrow band of fibrous...
- are
benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), Ménière's disease, and
vestibular neuritis. Less
common causes include stroke,
brain tumors,
brain injury...
- The
Vestibular (from Portuguese: vestíbulo, "entrance hall") is a
competitive examination and is the
primary and
widespread entrance system used by Brazilian...
- of
vestibular glands (also
known as
female accessory glands), both are
structures found near and in the ****: the greater, or major,
vestibular glands...
- A
vestibular schwannoma (VS), also
called acoustic neuroma, is a
benign tumor that
develops on the
vestibulocochlear nerve that p****es from the
inner ear...
- The
vestibular nuclei (VN) are the
cranial nuclei for the
vestibular nerve located in the brainstem. In
Terminologia Anatomica, they are
grouped in both...
-
postural sway ****ociated with
vestibular disorders.
Recent MRI
studies also show that
humans with
bilateral vestibular damage (damage to both
inner ears)...
- The
vestibular duct or
scala vestibuli is a perilymph-filled
cavity inside the
cochlea of the
inner ear that
conducts sound vibrations to the cochlear...