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BENIGN PAROXYSMAL POSITIONAL VERTIGO;
Objective: To compare the efficacy of Vestibular sedative versus Epley manoeuvre in the management of benign paroxysmalpositional vertigo. Study design: Interventional Quasi experimental study. Place and duration of study: This study was conducted in ENTOPD Combined Military Hospital Rawalpindi from 1st January 2008 till 30th June 2008.
SOHAIL BABAR NIAZI +2 more
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Introduction Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo is highly prevalent in elderly people. This condition is related to vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, poor balance, gait disturbance, and an increase in risk of falls, leading to postural changes and ...
Karyna Figueiredo Ribeiro +5 more
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Unilateral Triple Canal Repositioning Maneuver: Principles and Design
Background: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo is the most common cause of dizziness over the lifespan. Management is complicated by both a diagnostic burden (correctly interpreting specific ocular motor findings) and a therapeutic burden (selecting ...
Marcello Cherchi
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Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo in Pregnancy
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a clinical entity characterized by acute, brief paroxysmal attacks of rotational vertigo induced by head position changes. It is the most common peripheral vestibular pathology and is seen more frequently in
Kübra Çoban +2 more
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Co-morbidities of vertiginous diseases [PDF]
Background Co-morbidities of vertiginous diseases have so far not been investigated systematically. Thus, it is still unclear whether the different vertigo syndromes (e.g.
Jan C Warninghoff +3 more
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The Most Effective and Efficient Bedside Exam for the Dizzy Patient in the Acute Care Setting: A Systematic Review of the Literature [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this systematic review of the literature (SRL) is to evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of vestibular bedside tests for patients with complaints of dizziness and vertigo in the acute care setting.
Davis, SPT, Alexandra +4 more
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The Epidemiology of Vertigo, Dizziness, and Unsteadiness and Its Links to Co-Morbidities [PDF]
Vertigo, dizziness, and unsteadiness (VDU) are common symptoms traditionally considered to result from different kinds of vestibular and non-vestibular dysfunctions.
Alexandre Bisdorff +3 more
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The authors consider the cardinal causes of vestibular vertigo, a benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Meniere's disease, vestibular neuroni-tis, vestibular migraine, cerebrovascular diseases.
M. V. Zamergrad
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Enhancing the accuracy in diagnosing Peripheral vestibular disorders [PDF]
Peripheral vestibular disorder (PVD) is serious and common. Clinically, giving an accurate diagnosis of PVD can be challenging. Without the appropriate diagnosis, clinicians are not able to provide proper management for patients.
Zainun, Zuraida
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VESTIBULAR VERTIGO. EXPERIENCE IN USING BETAVER
The authors studied the causes of vestibular vertigo was studied in 40 patients (9 men and 31 women aged 29 to 83 years, mean age 58,6 years) admitted to the Neurology Department for this condition and the efficiency of betaver (betahistine) used for ...
V. A. Parfenov, O. V. Abdulina
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