Journal of Neurology 2016
DIZZYNET – The European Network for Vertigo and Balance Research
Editors: A. Zwergal, T. Brandt, M. Magnusson, C. Kennard
Volume 263 Suplement 1 April 2016
EDITORIAL
- DIZZYNET: the European network for vertigo and balance disorders
(Zwergal, Brandt, Magnusson, Kennard)
REVIEWS
- Dizzynet - a European network initiative for vertigo and blance research: visions and aims
- Vestibular animal models – contributions to understanding physiology and disease
(Straka, Zwergal, Cullen) - Update on the pharmacotherapy of cerebellar and central vestibular disorders
(Kalla, Teufel, Feil, Muth, Strupp) - Vestibular assistance systems – promises and challenges
(Guyon, Perez Fornos, Guinand, van de Berg, Stokroos, Kingma) - Health care utilization, prognosis and outcomes of vestibular disease in primary care settings - Systematic review.
(Grill, Penger, Kentala) - Genetics of vestibular disorders – pathophysiological insights
(Frejo, Giegling, Teggi, Lopez-Escamez, Rujescu) - Vestibular compensation – the neuro-otologist‘s best friend
(Lacour, Helmchen, Vidal) - Current concepts and future approaches to vestibular rehabilitation
(Tjernström, Zur, Jahn)
- Functional vertigo and dizziness
(Eckhardt-Henn, Schniepp, Lahmann) - Current concepts and future approaches to vestibular rehabilitation
(Tjernström, Zur, Jahn) - What is Menière's disease - a contemporary re-evaluation of endolymphatic hydrops
(Gürkov, Pyykko, Zou, Kentala) - Vestibular migraine - the most frequent entity of episodic vertigo
(Dieterich, Obermann, Celebisoy)
- Vestibular paroxysmia: a treatable neurovascular cross-compression syndrome
(Brandt, Strupp, Dieterich)