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Vestibular Pertaining to the vestibule; regarding the vestibular nerve of the ear which is linked to the ability to hear sounds. Mentioned in: Sensory Integration Disorder vestibular 1. pertaining to any vestibule. 2. pertaining to the vestibular organ. vestibular apparatus includes the vestibular organ and the vestibular branch of the vestibulocochlear nerve. canine idiopathic vestibular syndrome seen in aged dogs, characterized by the sudden onset of head tilt, nystagmus, rolling, falling and circling, often with considerable distress. The cause is unknown, but a peripheral vestibular lesion is suspected. Signs usually regress within a few days. Called also geriatric vestibular syndrome, 'stroke'. feline vestibular syndrome an acute onset of head tilt, rolling and nystagmus in cats of all ages. There is usually rapid improvement over a few days. The cause is unknown. geriatric vestibular syndrome see canine idiopathic vestibular syndrome (above). vestibular gland see bartholin's glands. vestibular membrane one of the membranes subdividing the osseous labyrinth into three compartments. vestibular organ consists of a bony labyrinth containing a membranous labyrinth in the inner ear. Part of the membranous labyrinth is the nonacoustic labyrinth or vestibular organ. The vestibular organ consists of the membranous saccule and utricle and semicircular canals. The semicircular canals contain balance end organs called cristae and the saccule and utricle contain similar end organs called maculae. The organ is essential in the maintenance of the animal's balance. paradoxical vestibular syndrome vestibular signs of head tilt and ataxia to the side opposite the lesion. Reported in dogs with tumors of the choroid plexus. vestibular syndrome see vestibular ataxia, canine idiopathic vestibular syndrome (above), feline vestibular syndrome (above). vestibular system see vestibular apparatus (above). vestibular window see oval window. |
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