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Journal Article

Citation

Ildiz F, Dündar A. Aviat. Space Environ. Med. 1994; 65(1): 67-69.

Affiliation

GATA Aerospace Medical Center, Air Force Hospital, Eskişehir, Turkey.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1994, Aerospace Medical Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

8117230

Abstract

The Tullio phenomenon is defined as vertigo that occurs as a result of extremely high acoustic stimuli. Stimulation of the system of semicircular canals and otoliths causes nystagmus, reflex head tilt and body sway, and vertigo to occur. This condition is quite rare. The Tullio phenomenon was diagnosed in a patient with a fistula of the oval window due to barotrauma. It was diagnosed after a careful examination by Frenzel's glasses. The complaints of vertigo disappeared after the fistula had been closed surgically.


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