Prognosis of Dysequilibrium on Sudden Deafness with Vertigo from a Viewpoint of Positional Nystagmus

Ninety-seven patients with sudden deafness with positional nystagmus under Frenzel's glasses were analyzed. The patients were treated with steroids, low-molecular dextran and prostaglandin E1. The positional nystagmus disappeared in 59.8% within 28 days of the onset. 23.6% of the patients were...

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