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Hyperventilation-induced nystagmus in peripheral vestibulopathy and cerebellopontine angle tumor
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The contribution of hyperventilation on vestibular nystagmus differs depending on the disease phase or underlying pathologies. Our study demonstrates that hyperventilation-induced nystagmus (HIN) beating to the side of reduced caloric response, hearing impairment, or abnormal auditory brainstem response responses may be a valuable sign for bedside detection of cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors. CPA tumor should be a prime suspicion in patients with acute vertigo and ipsilesional HIN, especially when the vertigo accompanies hearing impairments.
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