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Old 04-10-2009, 11:29 PM #1
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Default ? nystagmus and peripheral vestibular lesion??

So in testing, lets say...in a electronystagmography evaluation

if it is listed, during positional testing, the patient had a left beating nystagmus in the head left position with eyes closed. This is suggestive but not diagnostic of a peripheral vestibular lesion.

does that mean like lesion like lesions we always talk about with MS????

Just curious, I was digging thru my papers from back when...heck this one is from 2007, and read that, that the findings are normal, but when you read it it has that in it...

I did share all my paperwork with the newest neuro, so guess since clear MRI, head ones, he is still trying to figure me out.

just curious, after rereading this, hugss,sarah
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