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Anatomic Differences in the Lateral Vestibular Nerve Channels and their Implications in Vestibular Neuritis

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The lateral bony channel of the superior vestibular nerve is seven times longer than the inferior vestibular and more than three times longer than the singular channel. There are a larger percentage of bony spicules occupying the superior vestibular compared with the inferior vestibular or singular channels. In addition, the superior nerve passes through a longer area of severe narrowing compared with the inferior or singular nerves. This anatomic arrangement of a longer bony channel with more interspersed bony spicules could make the superior vestibular nerve more susceptible to entrapment and ischemia.

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