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Oculo‐auricular phenomenon secondary to vestibular dysfunction

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Oculo‐auricular phenomenon secondary to vestibular dysfunction

Auteurs : Adriano Jiménez-Escrig ; Juan M. San-Millan ; Manuel Bar N

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The oculo‐auricular phenomenon consists of coactivation of the ocular rectus lateralis and the posterior muscles of both ears (transverse auriculae and obliquus auriculae muscles). This coactivation produces a bilateral curling of auricles during extreme lateral gaze that can be observed in as much as an 80% of the normal population. We herein describe a 26‐year‐old man who presented a transient oculo‐auricular phenomenon in the course of a vestibular vertigo. © 2002 Movement Disorder Society

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