Decoding dizziness: Non-Vestibular Influences Following Radiosurgical Management of Vestibular Schwannoma - 08/10/25
, Vangipuram Harshil Sai b, Shankar Vangipuram aHighlights |
• | Multidimensional Perspective: Shifts the lens from a narrow peripheral vestibular model to a comprehensive biopsychosocial framework, integrating central compensation, cognition, behaviour, and emotion. |
• | Clinical Realism: Reorients the discussion toward real-world dizziness—not just what shows up in caloric or VHIT traces, but what patients feel while walking, dual-tasking, or coping emotionally. |
• | Holistic Recommendations: Introduces actionable suggestions for future studies: psychometric screening, functional balance tests, disease-specific QoL tools, and improved anatomical and dosimetric correlation. |
Keywords : Vestibular Schwannoma, Gamma knife radiosurgery, Dizziness, Non-Vestibular contributors, Vestibular function testing, Radiosurgery outcome
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| Nadia El Fassi, Yohan Gallois, Olivier Deguine, Jacqueline Butterworth, Jean-François Sabatier, Oumar Sacko, Yassine Beltaïfa, Igor Latorzeff, Jean-Albert Lotterie, Sergio Boetto, Jean-Christophe Sol, Mathieu Marx, Changes in patient-perceived balance and vestibular function after Gamma-knife stereotactic radiosurgery for vestibular schwannoma: 12-month outcomes in a single-centre pilot study, Neurochirurgie, Volume 71, Issue 4, 2025, 101688, ISSN 0028-3770, j.neuchi.2025.101688. |
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