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Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome, occurs when, stimulated by, due to,…
Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome
assessed by
High-resolution computed tomography (CT)
Anatomic deficiency of SCC
Fistula/pressure testing
Present when nystagmus is present
Vasalva testing
Upward beating nystagmus
VEMPs
Reduced threshold or increased amplitude of response
can be
Severe Clinical Manifestation
Surgery
Resurfacing
Capping
Plugging
Vestibular Rehabilitation
Vertigo Maneuver
Half-Somersault / Foster Maneuver
Brandt-Daroff
Semont Maneuver
Balance Exercise
Posturography Training
"Alternative" Balance Activities
Gaze stabilization exercise
No to mild Clinical Manifestation
Conservative Approach
No treatment given
Wearing Hearing Protection
Tympanostomy tube
lessen or relieve
characterized by
hearing loss
Vertigo
autophony
oscillopsia
headache
fullness in ear
caused by
Congenital
Developmental abnormality
Genetic Factor
Acquired
Infectious disease
Head trauma
Increased intracranial pressure
meningitis
hydrocephalus
Abnormal opening between the uppermost semicircular canal in the upper part of the inner ear and the brain
Displacement of endolymph
pressure
sneezing
inducing
coughing
heavy lifting
loud sound
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