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Created page with "'''Vestibular neuritis''', also called '''labyrinthitis''' or '''acute unilateral vestibulopathy''', is a disorder characterised by sudden loss of function of the vestibular nerve on one side. It's usually acute, but almost always completely reversible. It's a common cause of vertigo and acute vestibular syndrome. == Etiology == As the name implies, vestibular neuritis is assumed to be secondary to inflammation. The prevailing theory is that it's caused by reactiva..."