Abstract

The differential diagnosis of spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) is often difficult and usually dependent upon genetic testing since the clinical phenotypes of SCAs considerably overlap. SCA may present VOR impairments, though the previous studies have shown inconsistent results. We aimed to assess VOR of SCA patients with various subtypes using video head impulse test (HIT) device, and to determine whether they have differentiating value.

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