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Certain features of the cochleovestibular syndrome in the residual stage of traumatic brain disease
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Caloric and rotation tests were applied to the study of the vestibular analyser in 84 patients in the residual state of traumatic disease of the brain. Vestibular disturbances of different degree revealed in 79 patients were as a rule accomplished by cochlear derangement. In the majority of patients the vestibular syndrome was supratentorial with the involvement of the diencephal-hypothalmic, subcortical, and cortical levels of the brain. Vestibular dysfunction correlated with such factors as severity of the sustained craniocerebral traum, duration of the posttraumatic period, and, particularly, with the character of the residual neurological syndrome. In accordance with the latter, it is recommended that vestibular disturbances be treated in the residual period of closed craniocerebral injuries with due regard for the principal pathophysiological mechanisms of the underlying neurological syndrome