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Dizziness

Medical Clinics of North America, 2003
There are several causes of dizziness, each of which requires a different form of management. Virtually all causes of dizziness can be treated with medication, diet, or physical therapy. This article discusses the most common causes of dizziness and management. Case examples are used extensively.
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Positional Dizziness

Continuum, 2012
This article reviews the most common conditions that are caused by changes in head or body positions. Practical clinical methods to help distinguish vestibular from nonvestibular and central from peripheral vestibular positional dizziness are discussed.
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Dizziness and Vertigo

2012
Dizziness is a general, non-specific term to indicate a sense of disorientation. Vertigo is a subtype of dizziness and refers to an erroneous perception of self- or object-motion or an unpleasant distortion of static gravitational orientation that is a result of a mismatch between vestibular, visual, and somatosensory systems. Vertigo is among the most
Della Morte Canosci, D., Rundek, T.
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The Dizzy Athlete

Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2007
Dizziness is a common complaint both in athletes and their nonathletic counterparts. The diagnosis and treatment of dizziness is not significantly different between the two groups. The first step in evaluation involves defining dizziness as either presyncope, vertigo, disequilibrium, or nonspecific dizziness.
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[Dizziness].

Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2020
Dizziness is a frequently occurring problem with a negative influence on quality of life. In this article, the most common causes of dizziness are discussed on the basis of practical questions from clinical practice. The importance of a structured anamnesis is reviewed. The clinical syndrome of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and its treatment are
Roeland B, van Leeuwen   +2 more
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Dizziness

Medical Clinics of North America, 1960
K B, CORBIN, H L, WILLIAMS
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Dizziness.

Nurse practitioner forum, 1997
Dizziness is a term that means different things to different people. In this paper, dizziness from inner ear difficulties shall be taken as synonymous with vertigo, a sense of spinning in space coupled with being unsteady afoot, nauseated, and usually in a spacey, distracted state of mind.
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Dizziness

Postgraduate Medicine, 1970
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Psychiatric dizziness

Neurology, 1997
J M, Furman, R G, Jacob
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