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. 2022 May 17;13:881411. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.881411

Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of the 16 patients with vestibular dysfunction.

Patient No. Age Sex Affected side Etiologies Duration from onset vHIT gain Caloric (deg/s)
Deficit Normal Deficit Normal
1 36 F R Vestibular neuritis 3 months 0.27 0.46 0 25
2 51 M R Vestibular neuritis 38 days 0.22 0.83 0 11
3 53 M R Vestibular neuritis 10 days 0.37 0.98 4.8 29
4 54 F L Vestibular neuritis 1 year 0.32 0.81 3.9 15
5 75 F R Vestibular neuritis 40 days 0.53 1.06 3.4 23
6 75 F L Vestibular neuritis 8 months 0.57 0.84 3.3 50
7 80 M L Vestibular neuritis 2.6 years 0.52 1.18 4.3 21
8 77 F R Meniere's disease 4 years 0.73 0.83 4 18
9 78 F L Meniere's disease 2 months 0.67 1.11 22 41
10 35 M L Vestibular schwannoma >10 years 0.27 0.77 0 24.8
11 64 F L Vestibular schwannoma >10 years 0.76 1.1 3.6 15
12 67 M L Labyrinthitis 1.5 years 0.55 0.97 0 14
R L R L
13 51 M Bilateral Aminoglycoside 2.2 years 0.53 0.51 1.3 0.5
14 61 M Bilateral Aminoglycoside 10 months 0.72 0.69 0 2.5
15 70 M Bilateral Unknown 10 months 0.23 0.25 0 0
16 76 M Bilateral A3243G Unknown 0.5 0.62 1.4 2.2

R, right; L, left; vHIT, video head impulse test; A3243G, mitochondrial A3243G mutation.