_____ phenomenon is a feature of retro-cochlear/neural lesions wherein the speech discrimination steadily increases with intensity but suddenly drops significantly beyond a particular intensity of sound.
Herpes zoster infection of the _____ ganglion leads to Ramsey-hunt syndrome
_____ sign refers to hypoaesthesia of the posterior meatal wall due to VIIth cranial nerve involvement in acoustic neuroma..
Herpes Zoster Oticus (_____ Syndrome) presents with facial paralysis along with vesicular rash in the external auditory canal and pinna
Motor fibers of 7th nerve are _____ resistant and are affected late in acoustic neuroma
Progressive _____lateral sensorineural hearing loss, often accompanied by tinnitus, is the most common presenting symptom of acoustic neuroma
Normal SP: AP ratio is _____ in Meniere s disease
What is the best audiometric test for diagnosing acoustic neuroma?_____
The rule of 10 is seen in the _____ tumour.
What is the most common type of glomus tumor of the head and neck?_____
Vestibular System Anatomy and Physiology
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Vestibular Testing
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo
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Ménière's Disease
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Labyrinthitis
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Acoustic Neuroma
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Facial Nerve Disorders
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