I had a doubt sir. The explanation for mechanism of nystagmus in peripheral vestibular involvement you gave would hold only for lateral semicircular canal involvement, but it won't hold for posterior and anterior (i. e. Vertical) semicircular canal involvement. Could you please discuss the mechanism of nystagmus in those cases ex. BPPV, Vestibular neuritis.
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I had a doubt sir. The explanation for mechanism of nystagmus in peripheral vestibular involvement you gave would hold only for lateral semicircular canal involvement, but it won't hold for posterior and anterior (i. e. Vertical) semicircular canal involvement. Could you please discuss the mechanism of nystagmus in those cases ex. BPPV, Vestibular neuritis.
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