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Haukeland universitetssjukehus
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Klinisk institutt 1
Universitetet i Bergen
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Frederik Kragerud Goplen er ph.d., overlege, førsteamanuensis og administrativ leder av Nasjonalt kvalitets- og kompetansenettverk for vestibulære sykdommer.
Articles by Frederik Kragerud Goplen
More prompt diagnosis and treatment for sudden hearing loss
- Bernd Müller,
- Frederik Kragerud Goplen,
- Jeanette Hess-Erga,
- Jan Erik Berge,
- Leif Runar Opheim,
- Haakon Arnesen,
- Juha Tapio Silvola,
- Hans Kristian Røkenes
08.04.2024:
A new clinical trial is providing valuable insight into the importance of acting quickly in cases of sudden hearing loss. Sudden hearing loss can be caused by conditions ranging in severity from earwax to stroke. Cases where the ear canal is blocked or the middle ear is filled with fluid, as in...
Dizzy and female – could there be a hormonal explanation?
- Amanda Pettersen Kasumi*,
- Linnea Witberg Moen*,
- Jana Midelfart-Hoff,
- Yngvild Skåtun Hannestad,
- Frederik Kragerud Goplen
18.03.2024:
Several studies suggest that hormonal factors play a key role in the development of dizziness. This ought to have an impact on the treatment. Dizziness most commonly affects women, and it has recently been pointed out by the Women's Health Commission that sex is of relevance in respect of several...
Patients admitted to hospital for vestibular neuritis in 2011–2021
- Frederik Kragerud Goplen,
- Robert Wiik
13.10.2023:
Vestibular neuritis – or acute unilateral vestibulopathy – is a condition with acute onset of dizziness and unilateral loss of peripheral vestibular function (1). Typical symptoms are vertigo, nausea, vomiting and unsteadiness. Common findings are spontaneous nystagmus that beats towards the healthy...
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome
- Frederik Kragerud Goplen,
- Jeanette Hess-Erga,
- Leif Runar Opheim,
- Juha Tapio Silvola,
- Brit Kari Stene,
- Jörg Törpel,
- Alexander Uppheim,
- Marie Bunne
24.01.2022:
Superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome is a condition with troubling ear symptoms and vertigo caused by a defect in the bone between the inner ear and the middle cranial fossa. The disease is not dangerous, and for many patients it is sufficient to provide a thorough explanation for the...
Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness
- Guttorm Eldøen,
- Unn Ljøstad,
- Frederik Kragerud Goplen,
- Anne Hege Aamodt,
- Åse Mygland
27.05.2019:
Persistent symptoms of dizziness may be due to inappropriate compensatory strategies following an episode of acute dizziness. Common symptoms are dizziness in an upright position that is aggravated by visual stimuli and passive movement. In the World Health Organization's new disease classification...