Benign positional vertigo is due to
A. the formation of particles in the cochlea. These particles will stimulate the stereocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
B. the formation of particles in the semicircular canal resulting in an inner ear infection.
C. the formation of particles in the malleus. These particles will stimulate the stereocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
D. the formation of particles in the semicircular canal. These particles will stimulate the stereocilia producing a sensation of movement when there is actually no movement.
E. the calcification of the malleus producing a decrease in the conduction of sound.
Answer: D
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