Vestibular evoked myogenic potentials in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome
Conclusions: Although patients with fibromyalgia syndrome generally have subjective neurotological symptoms, clinical and laboratory assessments usually fail to detect any objective abnormality. However, it is possible to detect abnormalities on vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing in such patients, indicating dysfunction in the vestibulospinal pathway, possibly in the saccule. Elongation of the n23 latency and of the interpeak latency of waves p13–n23, during vestibular evoked myogenic potential testing, may be a useful, objective indicator demonstrating neurotological involvement in fibromyalgia syndrome patients. Future research investigating the mechanisms of this latency elongation may help increase understanding of the pathogenesis of fibromyalgia syndrome.
from the Journal of Laryngology and Otology
Posted on May 27, 2010, in Research and tagged Fibromyalgia, vestibular evoked myogenic potential, vestibular function tests. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a Comment.

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