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1 Vestibular Nerve. : Neurotology / [edited by] Robert K. Jackler, Derald E. Brackmann  2005 1
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Vestibular Nerve Disease -- See Vestibulocochlear Nerve Diseases


Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
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Vestibular Nerve Diseases -- See Vestibulocochlear Nerve Diseases


Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
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Vestibular Nerve Disorder -- See Vestibulocochlear Nerve Diseases


Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
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Vestibular Nerve Disorders -- See Vestibulocochlear Nerve Diseases


Pathological processes of the VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE, including the branches of COCHLEAR NERVE and VESTIBULAR NERVE. Common examples are VESTIBULAR NEURITIS, cochlear neuritis, and ACOUSTIC NEUROMA. Clinical signs are varying degree of HEARING LOSS; VERTIGO; and TINNITUS
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6 Vestibular Nerve -- drug effects : Ototoxicity / [edited by] Peter S. Roland, John A. Rutka  2004 1
7 Vestibular Nerve -- physiology : Rotational vestibular assessment / Christopher K. Zalewksi  2018 1
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Vestibular Nerves -- See Vestibular Nerve


The vestibular part of the 8th cranial nerve (VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR NERVE). The vestibular nerve fibers arise from neurons of Scarpa's ganglion and project peripherally to vestibular hair cells and centrally to the VESTIBULAR NUCLEI of the BRAIN STEM. These fibers mediate the sense of balance and head position
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