Abstract

To clarify therapeutic effect of caloric stimulation for acute peripheral vertigo. Two patients with acute peripheral vertigo accompanied by spontaneous nystagmus. Therapeutic. Changes in the maximum slow phase velocity of spontaneous nystagmus and subjective vertigo. Reduction in the maximum slow phase velocity of spontaneous nystagmus and mitigation of subjective vertigo was observed in both patients. Caloric stimulation could be one potential option as a suppressant for acute peripheral vertigo.

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