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Reversible Canalith Jam of the Horizontal Semicircular Canal Mimicking Cupulolithiasis.

Olivia A KalmansonDavis M AasenSamuel P GubbelsCarol A Foster
Published in: The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology (2021)
Reversible canalith jam, in which particles moving with horizontal head position alternate between obstructing the semicircular canal and resting on the cupula, can mimic signs of cupulolithiasis. This variant of BPPV can be effectively managed with surgical canal occlusion should symptoms fail to resolve after tailored repositioning maneuvers.
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