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  1. Vertigo

    Linked via "vestibular nerve"

    Peripheral Vertigo
    Peripheral vertigo originates from disorders of the vestibular labyrinth (inner ear) or the vestibular nerve (Cranial Nerve VIII). This form is often characterized by intense, episodic spinning sensations and is frequently associated with spontaneous nystagmus that beats toward the affected ear.
    | Condition | Primary Mechanism | Typical Duration | Associated Phenomenon |
  2. Vertigo

    Linked via "vestibular nerve"

    | Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo ($\text{BPPV}$) | Otoconia displacement into semicircular canals. | Seconds (triggered by head movement) | Subjective sound attenuation. |
    | Ménière's Disease | Endolymphatic hydrops (excess fluid pressure). | Hours | Aural fullness, fluctuating low-frequency hearing loss. |
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