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Vestibulocochlear nerve infarction documented with diffusion-weighted MRI

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The patient shows corrective catch-up saccades during head impulses for right horizontal, anterior and posterior semicircular canals, which is consistent with hypofunction of these canals. (WMV 15200 kb)

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Choi, SY., Park, J.H., Kim, HJ. et al. Vestibulocochlear nerve infarction documented with diffusion-weighted MRI. J Neurol 262, 1363–1365 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00415-015-7715-6

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