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Kaeser PF et al. – Patients with cerebellar dysfunction rarely complain spontaneously of altered vision during motion. However, specific questioning may bring up this unusual symptom. The use of a simple clinical test, consisting of NVA measurement during rotation of the examination chair, allows practitioners to quantify the level of visual impairment in patients presenting altered VOR modulation.

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