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Dear Colleague,

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of the Journal of Vestibular Research (JVR) is available online (Vol.31, Iss.4). The official journal of the Bárány Society, JVR is a forum for the vestibular research community.

The journal is proud to publish the Bárány Society's International Classification of Vestibular Disorders (ICVD) consensus documents, which are published open access. The contributions to this important series formally define key vestibular disorders and represent consensus around these formalized definitions.

This issue covers the Proceedings of the GDR Vertige 2019, as explained in the editorial, and you can access all the content below. The newsletter also includes links to the freely available editor's choice article, news from the Vestibular Disorders Association featuring a new JVR research summary, and highlights of the top viewed recent journal content.

Looking forward to working with you.

Kind regards,

Editor-in-Chief
Joseph M. Furman, MD, PhD
University of Pittsburgh
jvr@pitt.edu

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Editor's Choice

The issue features one new freely available highlighted article:

Present and future of the labyrinth imaging: Focus on the use of T2-weighted and contrast-enhanced delayed FLAIR (1 h) sequencesOpenly Available
Veillon, Francis | Riehm, Sophie | Eliezer, Michael | Karch-Georges, Aurélie | Charpiot, Anne | Fleury, Aude | Djennaoui, Idir | Hemar, Patrick | Schultz, Philippe | Debry, Christian | Venkatasamy, Aina

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Volume 31, Issue 4 / 2021 More Content

INTRODUCTION
Proceedings of the GDR Vertige 2019 annual meeting devoted to endolymphatic hydropsOpenly Available
Chabbert, Christian | Charpiot, Anne

RESEARCH ARTICLES
The dynamics of endolymphatic hydrops and vestibular disorders
Charpiot, Anne | Fath, Léa | Veillon, Francis | Venkatasamy, Aïna | Baumgartner, Daniel

Imaging of endolymphatic hydrops: A comprehensive update in primary and secondary hydropic ear disease
Eliezer, Michael | Attyé, Arnaud | Toupet, Michel | Hautefort, Charlotte

In Vivo Cochlear imaging provides a tool to study endolymphatic hydrops
Badash, Ido | Applegate, Brian E. | Oghalai, John S.

Auditory biophysics of endolymphatic hydrops
Avan, Paul | Djennaoui, Idir

Meniere’s attack – a volume or pressure phenomenon?
Djennaoui, Idir | Avan, Paul

Pathophysiological mechanisms at the sources of the endolymphatic hydrops, and possible consequences
Chabbert, Christian

Could ionic regulation disorders explain the overlap between meniere’s disease and migraine?
Teggi, Roberto | Colombo, Bruno | Zagato, Laura | Filippi, Massimo

The neurologist and the hydrops
Redon, Sylvain | Elzière, Maya | Donnet, Anne

Menière’s disease caused by CGRP – A new hypothesis explaining etiology and pathophysiology. Redirecting Menière’s syndrome to Menière’s disease
Hegemann, Stefan Carl Anton

Interpreting pendred syndrome as a foetal hydrops: Clinical and animal model evidence
Simon, François | Denoyelle, Françoise | Beraneck, Mathieu

Clinical management of Menière’s disease: Clinician perspective in 2020
Weckel, A. | Gallois, Y.

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Vestibular Disorders Association: News

New JVR Research Article Summary

The Vestibular Disorders Association (VeDA) partners with JVR to give a platform to the latest developments in vestibular research. Summaries of specially selected articles published in JVR are included on the VeDA Current Research section of the website. There are a number of new summaries in the pipeline and we encourage you to regularly check this page to discover all the content.

LATEST – A new summary was published on the VeDA website in July 2021:

Exploring the Frontiers of Vestibular Migraine: A Case Series
VeDA Summary | Open Access Article (JVR 31:2)

All available summaries are available via VeDA's website.

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Most Read JVR Articles in July 2021

Listing articles published only in 2020 and 2021 so you can read the most popular recent content:

Mal de débarquement syndrome diagnostic criteria: Consensus document of the Classification Committee of the Bárány SocietyOpen Access (ICVD Concensus Document in Vol.30, Iss.5, 2020)
Cha, Yoon-Hee | Baloh, Robert W. | Cho, Catherine | Magnusson, Måns | Song, Jae-Jin | Strupp, Michael | Wuyts, Floris | Staab, Jeffrey P.

Vestibular migraine and recurrent vertigo of childhood: Diagnostic criteria consensus document of the Classification Committee of Vestibular Disorders of the Bárány Society and the International Headache SocietyOpen Access (ICVD Consensus Document in Vol.31, Iss.1, 2021)
van de Berg, Raymond | Widdershoven, Josine | Bisdorff, Alexandre | Evers, Stefan | Wiener-Vacher, Sylvette | Cushing, Sharon L. | Mack, Kenneth J. | Kim, Ji Soo | et al.

Superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome: Diagnostic criteria consensus document of the committee for the classification of vestibular disorders of the Bárány SocietyOpen Access (ICVD Concensus Document in Vol.31, Iss.3, 2021)
Ward, Bryan K. | van de Berg, Raymond | van Rompaey, Vincent | Bisdorff, Alexandre | Hullar, Timothy E. | Welgampola, Miriam S. | Carey, John P.

Audiovestibular symptoms and sequelae in COVID-19 patientsOpenly Available (Research Article in pre-press, 2021)
Gallus, Roberto | Melis, Andrea | Rizzo, Davide | Piras, Antonio | De Luca, Laura Maria | Tramaloni, Pierangela | Serra, Antonello | Longoni, Eleonora | et al.

Characteristics of assessment and treatment in Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)Open Access (Research Article in Vol.30, Iss.1, 2020)
Power, Laura | Murray, Katherine | Szmulewicz, David J.

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Call for Papers

As a member of our research community, we would like to invite you to contribute your own articles to the journal.

There are many benefits for contributing authors, including rigorous peer review and rapid processing and online publication (pre-press), and an affordable open access option (US$1250 / €900).

Submit your manuscript online
View the Instructions for Authors
View list of Editorial Board
View full journal contents

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