JIBI INKOKA TEMBO
Online ISSN : 1883-6429
Print ISSN : 0386-9687
ISSN-L : 0386-9687
THE CO-EFFICIENTS OF THE VARIATION OF THE BLOOD PRESSURE AND THE HEART RATE, AND THE IMIDALIN CUTANEOUS REACTION, OF PATIENTS COMPLAINING OF VERTIGO, TINNITUS, AND ABNORMAL SENSATION IN THE LARYNGEAL REGION
Y. HOMMA
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1969 Volume 12 Issue 4 Pages 241-245,226

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With 46 cases consisting of 17 of Ménière's disease and atypical Ménière's disease, as cases of vertigo for the main complaint, 9 of the perceptive tinnitus, as cases of tinnitus for the main complaint, and 20 of the abnormal sensation in the laryngeal region, (8 males and 38 females), I have studied 44 cases regarding the co-efficients of the blood pressure and the heart rate, and 24 cases, regarding the Imidalin Cutaneous Reaction.
In this way I observed each patient's condition of the function of the autonomic nervous system, and I placed my judgement on the function of it for each individual patient as “Unstable”, in case I found one of the tests should prove unstable.
When I observed through the co-efficient of the variation both of the blood pressure and the heart rate, there were 8 cases who complained of vertigo, out of 16 cases of Ménière's disease and atypical Ménière's disease, 3 cases who complained of the perceptive tinnitus, out of 9 cases, and one case proved to be autonomic imbalance, out of 19 cases of the abnormal sensation in the laryngeal region.
When I observed- through the Imidalin Cutaneous Reaction, according to the classification of Messrs. Kawakubo and Yamamoto, 7 cases out of 8 who complained of vertigo, all of2 cases who complained of the perceptive tinnitus, and all of 14 cases who complained of the abnormal sensation in the laryngeal region, showed figures over 210 mm2, and the mean value of 14 cases of the abnormal sensation in the laryngeal region was 715 mm2, which means that the Imidalin Cutaneous Reaction has shown more remarkable results than the co-efficients of the variation of the blood pressure and the heart rate.
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