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Citation

Rapoport A, Kupchik M, Gilad R, Lampl Y, Sadeh M. Neurol. Neurochir. Pol. 2001; 35(Suppl 3): 45-49.

Affiliation

Department of Neurology, Wolfson Medical Center, Holon, Israel. arapopor@yahoo.com

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Termedia Publishing House)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12001653

Abstract

Sixty-five adult patients who had acute peripheral vestibulopathy (APV) were followed-up to determine their functional outcome. During the acute phase, they were treated with betahistine and mobilization. In the entire study population, APV was not significantly associated with a change in occupational activities, physical work or driving ability. Older individuals had significantly attributed a change in work to disease other than APV. Change attributed to APV occurred significantly more frequently in women than in men. The therapeutic approach seems beneficial.


Language: en

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