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Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry, 1994, Vol 57, 1538-1540


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Click-evoked vestibular activation in the Tullio phenomenon

JG Colebatch, JC Rothwell, A Bronstein and H Ludman
Department of Neurology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick NSW, Australia.

Click-evoked vestibulocollic reflexes were studied in a patient with a unilateral Tullio phenomenon (sound induced vestibular symptoms) and the findings were compared with those of a group of normal subjects. Compared with normal subjects, the reflexes elicited from her symptomatic side were large and had an abnormally low threshold, but retained a normal waveform. The click-evoked responses in this patient show changes consistent with her symptomatology and are indicative of a pathological increase in the normal vestibular sensitivity to sound.


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