Neuro-otological Examinations in Patients With Spinocerebellar Degeneration

Shimane Journal of Medical Science Volume 34 Issue 1 Page 21-26 published_at 2017-07-31
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Title
Neuro-otological Examinations in Patients With Spinocerebellar Degeneration
Creator
Shibata Michiko
Hamamura Ryoji
Kimura Mitsuhiro
Source Title
Shimane Journal of Medical Science
Volume 34
Issue 1
Start Page 21
End Page 26
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03865959
EISSN 24332410
Descriptions
Background: Spinocerebellar-degeneration (SCD) has been reported to show a variety of abnormal neurootological findings on electronystagmography (ENG) rather in a late stage of disease developing process, but not in an earlier stage.
Purpose: We have analysed ENG findings derived from 79 patients confirmed with SCD, in order to assess a diagnostic value of ENG and determine which manifestations are helpful in diagnosing SCD.
Results: We observed a high incidence of saccadic pursuit, severely impaired optokinetic nystagmus, and impaired visual suppression; observations that likely to be useful in diagnosing SCD. For each abnormal finding, we compared the data among patients with different types of SCD (olivopontocerebellar cortical atrophy, late cerebellar cortical atrophy, Shy-Drager syndrome, and hereditary SCD). We also studied the relationship between MRI findings and ocular abnormalities in these patients with SCD. In typical cases, the abnormal neuro-otological findings are effective in an earlier diagnosis of SCD.
Conclusion: In our present study, neuro-otological examinations are demonstrated to be useful for evaluating patients with SCD.
Subjects
spinocerebellar-degeneration ( Other)
neurootological examinations ( Other)
magnetic resonance imaging ( Other)
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
島根大学医学部
Date of Issued 2017-07-31
Rights
Faculty of Medicine, Shimane University
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AA00841586