Dysfunction along the continuum of vestibulocochlear anatomy, and the corresponding spectrum of clinical presentation: how little we know, and what else we need to learn

IF 0.3 Q4 AUDIOLOGY & SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Hearing Balance and Communication Pub Date : 2021-08-08 DOI:10.1080/21695717.2021.1975984
Marcello Cherchi, D. Yacovino
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Abstract Objective: Explore how the terminology of some vestibulocochlear diseases leads to a misleading nosology that probably misrepresents the underlying neuroanatomy and pathology. Methods: Review what is known and unknown about neuroanatomical localization of some common vestibulocochlear diseases. Results: Literature on this topic often conveys, or strongly implies, discreteness of neuroanatomical localization and corresponding deficits, when in fact several common vestibulocochlear disorders are more likely to involve a continuum both in anatomy and in clinical presentation. Conclusion: Having recognized the misleading nature of the common classifications of these diseases, we suggest several strategies for improving diagnosis. Some of these suggestions are immediately applicable to the practice of vestibular medicine; others have potential relevance for emerging and future therapeutics.
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前庭耳蜗解剖连续体的功能障碍,以及相应的临床表现谱:我们知道的有多少,我们还需要了解什么
摘要目的:探讨一些前庭耳蜗疾病的术语如何导致误导的分类学,可能误解了潜在的神经解剖学和病理学。方法:回顾一些常见前庭耳蜗疾病的神经解剖学定位的已知和未知。结果:关于该主题的文献经常传达或强烈暗示神经解剖定位和相应缺陷的离散性,而事实上,几种常见的前庭耳蜗疾病更可能涉及解剖学和临床表现的连续性。结论:认识到这些疾病的常见分类的误导性质,我们提出了一些策略,以提高诊断。其中一些建议立即适用于前庭医学的实践;其他的则与新兴和未来的治疗方法有潜在的相关性。
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