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Brown JJ, Baloh RW.  Persistent mal de debarquement syndrome: a motion-induced subjective disorder of balance.  Am J Otolaryngol. 8:219-22, 1987.

Cha YH.  Mal de debarquement. Semin Neurol. 29:520-7, 2009. Review. 

Cha YH, Brodsky J, Ishiyama G, Sabatti C, Baloh RW.  Clinical features and associated syndromes of mal de debarquement. J Neurol. 255:1038-44, 2008. 

Cohen H.  Mild mal de debarquement after sailing.  Ann N Y Acad Sci. 781:598-600, 1996.

Dahlman J, Sjörs A, Ledin T, Falkmer T.  Could sound be used as a strategy for reducing symptoms of perceived motion sickness?  J Neuroeng Rehabil. 5:35, 2008.

Dai M, Kunin M, Raphan T, Cohen B.  The relation of motion sickness to the spatial-temporal properties of velocity storage.  Exp Brain Res. 151:173-89, 2003

DeFlorio PT, Silbergleit R.  Mal de debarquement presenting in the Emergency Department.  J Emerg Med. 31:377-9, 2006.

Gordon CR, Shupak A, Nachum Z.  Mal de debarquement.  Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 126:805-6, 2000

Gordon CR, Spitzer O, Doweck I, Melamed Y, Shupak A.  Clinical features of mal de debarquement: adaptation and habituation to sea conditions.  J Vestib Res. 5:363-9, 1995.

Gordon CR, Spitzer O, Shupak A, Doweck I.  Survey of mal de debarquement.  BMJ. 304:544, 1992. 

Hain TC, Hanna PA, Rheinberger MA.  Mal de debarquement. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 125:615-20, 1999.

Lewis RF.  Frequency-specific mal de debarquement. Neurology. 63:1983-4, 2004.

Moeller L, Lempert T.  Mal de debarquement: pseudo-hallucinations from vestibular memory?  J Neurol. 254:813-5, 2007.

Murphy TP.  Mal de debarquement syndrome: a forgotten entity?  Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. 109:10-3, 1993.

Nachum Z, Shupak A, Letichevsky V, Ben-David J, Tal D, Tamir A, Talmon Y, Gordon CR, Luntz M. Mal de debarquement and posture: reduced reliance on vestibular and visual cues. Laryngoscope. 114:581-6, 2004.

Parker, DA and SJ Jennings.  Mal de debarquement syndrome: Review of an unusual cause of dizziness.  Audiolog Med 6: 228-232, 2008.

Rine RM, Schubert MC, Balkany TJ.  Visual-vestibular habituation and balance training for motion sickness.  Phys Ther. 79:949-57, 1999

Tal D, Domachevsky L, Bar R, Adir Y, Shupak A.  Inner ear decompression sickness and mal de debarquement.  Otol Neurotol.  26:1204-7, 2005.

Teitelbaum P.  Mal de debarquement syndrome: a case report.  J Travel Med. 9:51-2, 2002.

Yacovino DA, Gualtieri FJ. Mal de debarquement syndrome in modern life.  Rev Neurol. 43:568-70, 2006. Spanish.

 

 

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