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Imbalance and Vertigo: The Aging Human Vestibular Periphery
Seminars in Neurology, 10/28/09
Ishiyama G – Vestibular disorders in the older patient are associated with a diminished level of independent activities, an increased incidence of falls, and possibly also clinical depression. The author's laboratory is delineating the immunohistochemical expression of proteins in the basement membrane of the vestibular system in older adults as a potential cause of the age–related decline in sensory cell and neuronal number.
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