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Vertigo Coach© application as an adjunct to canalith repositioning techniques to improve dizziness, vertigo severity, and quality of life in patients with posterior canal benign paroxysmal positional vertigo: a randomized controlled trial protocol. [PDF]
Nakhate M, Qureshi MI, Raghuveer R.
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A Comparative Analysis of Microscopic and Endoscopic Stapedotomy: A Prospective Study. [PDF]
Jain I, Rawat PS.
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Headaches and lymphocytic pleocytosis after COVID-19 require the exclusion of encephalitis. [PDF]
Finsterer J.
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Sex and Gender Aspects in Vestibular Disorders: Current Knowledge and Emerging Perspectives-A Systematic Review. [PDF]
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Exploring the use of dalfampridine (4‐aminopyridine) for treatment of ataxia in cerebellar stroke
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Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2021
Dizziness is a common chief complaint with an extensive differential diagnosis that ranges from peripheral, central, to nonvestibular conditions. An understanding of nonvestibular conditions will aid accurate diagnosis and initiation of appropriate management.
Nicole T, Jiam +6 more
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Dizziness is a common chief complaint with an extensive differential diagnosis that ranges from peripheral, central, to nonvestibular conditions. An understanding of nonvestibular conditions will aid accurate diagnosis and initiation of appropriate management.
Nicole T, Jiam +6 more
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1990
In evaluating a patient with dizziness, the history remains the main source of information for diagnosis. Peripheral labyrinthine abnormalities are responsible for the majority of vertiginous symptoms. These disorders may be multifactorially caused or secondary to trauma and inflammation.
M M, Paparella, M, Alleva, N G, Bequer
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In evaluating a patient with dizziness, the history remains the main source of information for diagnosis. Peripheral labyrinthine abnormalities are responsible for the majority of vertiginous symptoms. These disorders may be multifactorially caused or secondary to trauma and inflammation.
M M, Paparella, M, Alleva, N G, Bequer
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Seminars in Neurology, 2016
Dizziness and vertigo are among the most common symptoms to bring a patient to a neurologist. Because symptoms are often vague and imprecise, a systematic approach is essential. By categorizing vestibular disorders based on timing, triggers, and duration, as well as through focused oculomotor and vestibular examinations, the vast majority of neuro ...
Daniel R, Gold, David S, Zee
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Dizziness and vertigo are among the most common symptoms to bring a patient to a neurologist. Because symptoms are often vague and imprecise, a systematic approach is essential. By categorizing vestibular disorders based on timing, triggers, and duration, as well as through focused oculomotor and vestibular examinations, the vast majority of neuro ...
Daniel R, Gold, David S, Zee
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