Vestibular dysfunction has also been found to correlate with cognitive and emotional disorders, including depersonalization and derealization.
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Alterations in these genes can cause an inability to maintain balance ( vestibular dysfunction ) and hearing loss.
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It has been suggested that unilateral vestibular dysfunction or vascular disturbance in the brain stem may be responsible for the condition.
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Vestibular dysfunction has been shown to adversely affect processes of attention and increased demands of attention can worsen the postural sway associated with vestibular disorders.
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In slow-onset, chronic bilateral cases of vestibular dysfunction, these characteristic manifestations may be absent, and dysequilibrium may be the sole presentation.
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Yet the in vivo relevance of p22phox for NOX3 function remains uncertain because AR-CGD220 patients do not suffer from vestibular dysfunction ( personal data ).
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Mutations in this gene result in deafness in humans, and a mutation in a similar gene in mice results in deafness and vestibular dysfunction with severe degeneration of the organ of Corti.