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Jen JC – Understanding the pathophysiology of bilateral vestibulopathy may suggest possible causes for the gradual decline in vestibular function that occurs with normal aging. Furthermore, the study of bilateral vestibulopathy may shed light on the pathophysiology of more common vestibular syndromes such as benign recurrent vertigo and vestibular migraine.

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