%0 Journal Article %T Caloric test results in Paget s disease of bone %A De la Fuente-Caˋibano R %A Batuecas-Caletr赤o A %A G車mez-Gonz芍lez JL %A Pino-Montes J %J Revista de la Sociedad Otorrinolaringol車gica de Castilla y Le車n, Cantabria y La Rioja %D 2013 %I Sociedad Otorrinolaringol車gica de Castilla y Le車n, Cantabria y La Rioja %X Introduction: In Paget's disease, the most common neurological complication relates to the temporal bone involvement intrapetrous level. Vestibular symptoms are common in Paget's disease, but you can pass easily overlooked for its mild intensity. The literature is not clear regarding the result of caloric testing.Methods: The study comprised 50 patient s, 30 patients with PD without skull involvement, 13 patients with skull involvement and without temporal involvement and 7 patients with PD with skull and temporal involvement in scintigraphy. Results: 22% of patient s in the sample had history crises dizzying and yet 46% had deficits in vestibular caloric test result.Conclusions: We found no statistically significant differences between the groups in the analysis of EP vestibular deficit. %K Paget s disease of bone %K osteitis def ormans %K dizziness %K caloric test %U https://sites.google.com/site/revistasociedadorlclcrcarga/home/revistaorl201307_pagetoseo.pdf?attredirects=0