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Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 1

True about central nystagmus: (Kerala 2001, Exam 2017)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 2

Peripheral nystagmus true is: (Exam 2013)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 3

Nystagmus is associated with all except: (AP 2003, Exam 2017)

Detailed Solution for Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 3
  • Nystagmus and vertigo per se are not the manifestations of cochlear diseases. Cochlear diseases lead
  • to hearing loss. Vestibular pathologies additionally there may be tinnitus and deafness when there
  • occurs involvement of cochlea.
    • In Cerebellar disease the nystagmus is pendular.
    • In Vestibular disease the nystagmus is jerky.
    • In the Arnold-Chiari malformation a part of the brainstem and the cerebellum are herniated into the
  • cervical vertebral canal. The Arnold-Chiari malformation is typically associated with vertical downbeat nystagmus.
Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 4

Spontaneous pure vertical nystagmus is seen in the lesion of: (Kolkata 2005, Exam 2017)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 5

Destruction of right labyrinth causes nystagmus to: (DPG 2009)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 6

Stimulation of posterior semicircular canal produces: (Exam 2013)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 7

Vertigo of peripheral vestibular origin are all except: (Exam 2013)

Detailed Solution for Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 7
  • Vertebrobasilar insufficiency is a central vestibular condition.
  • The two vertebral arteries on each side are branches of the subclavian arteries. They enter the skull through the foramen magnum and join at the pontomedullary junction to form the basilar artery which divides into two posterior cerebral arteries at the upper pons.
  • The vertebrobasilar arterial system perfuses the medulla, cerebellum, pons, midbrain, thalamus, and occipital cortex.
  • Therefore vertebrobasilar insufficiency leads to involvement of the central vestibular system
*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 8
Vestibular function is tested by: (PGI 2002, 2013)
*Multiple options can be correct
Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 9

Vestibular function is tested by: (PGI Dec 2002, 2014)

Detailed Solution for Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 9

Acoustic reflex and Impedance audiometry are tests of hearing.

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 10

Cold caloric test stimulates: (AP 2008)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 11

At what angle is Hallpike thermal caloric test done: (AP 2006, Exam 2016)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 12

Fitzgerald’s caloric test uses temperature at: (JIPMER 92, Exam 2016)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 13

Caloric test has: (Delhi 96, Exam 2016)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 14

In cold caloric stimulation test, the cold water induces movement of the eyeball in the following direction: (AI 99, Exam 2013, Exam 2018)

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  • In bi-thermal caloric test the normal response is C O W S, i.e. with Cold water nystagmus is towards the Opposite side and with Warm water it is towards the Same side.
  • If both meatus are irrigated simultaneously with cold water the normal response is an up-beating nystagmus with torsion.
Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 15

In Fitzgerald and Hallpike differential caloric test, cold water irrigation at 30° centigrade in the left ear in a normal person will produce: (DPG 2008)

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  • If the same is done with warm water the nystagmus will be towards the same side, i.e. left side.
  • Direction changing nystagmus is seen in central lesions.
  • Positional nystagmus is seen in BPPV.
Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 16

Which of the following is not true of caloric test? (MH 2005, Exam 2016)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 17

If cold water caloric test is done in both the meatus simultaneously the nystagmus will be: (Exam 2012)

Detailed Solution for Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 17
  • If both meatuses are irrigated simultaneously with cold water, under normal circumstances the effect within both horizontal semicircular canals is equal and self cancelling; this eventually causes an up beating vertical nystagmus.
  • Vertical upbeat means the fast component is upwards, hence the slow component will be downwards.
Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 18

Dunda’s grant apparatus used in: (DPG 2003, Exam 2017)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 19

Fistula test following fenestration operation stimulates: (AI 2003, Exam 2017)

Test: Vestibular Physiology and Assessment of Vestibular Function - 1 - Question 20

False positive fistula test is associated with: (TN 2005, Exam 2017)

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