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Dizziness and Vertigo

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2014
Dizziness is a common and challenging condition seen in the primary care office. Because dizziness is a vague term that can include a wide array of medical disorders, it is important to use a stepwise approach to differentiate between causes. This article focuses on vertigo and its four most common causes: benign paroxysmal peripheral vertigo ...
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Migraine and dizziness

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2014
Awareness of the importance of migraine in patients with symptoms of vestibular dysfunction is increasing. This article gives an overview of the multiple facets of the link between migraine and vestibular dysfunction.The vestibular and the headache community have published a consensual definition of vestibular migraine, which is an important step to ...
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Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy Outcomes in Patients With Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness

Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2019
Objectives: Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) represents an important category of vertigo. Medical treatment and psychotherapy provide convenient control of symptoms.
E. Nada, Ola A. Ibraheem, M. Hassaan
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The Aging Vestibular System: Dizziness and Imbalance in the Elderly.

Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2019
Aging in vestibular structures with loss of hair cells in the inner ear starts early in life, but vestibular function usually remains relatively unimpaired up to advanced ages.
K. Jahn
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The Dizzy Patient

Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
Differential diagnosis of dizziness is important to determine if the problem is in the ear or in the central nervous system or other organ systems. Vertigo can be caused by any disorder that unilaterally reduces vestibular function, such as tumor, trauma or infection, but the most common cause is Meniere's disease.
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The Dizzy Patient

Medical Clinics of North America, 2010
The dizzy patient often presents a challenge to the physician. The history is the most important component of the evaluation of the dizzy patient and often allows the cause of the dizziness to be categorized as peripheral or central. Peripheral causes include benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Meniere's disease, and vestibular neuritis.
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EVALUATION OF DIZZINESS

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1950
Of all the varied symptoms a patient presents to a physician, dizziness is one of the most common as well as one of the most confusing. It is always confusing to the patient. Frequently it is more confusing to the physician. Yet, within certain limits, it is possible to classify dizziness according to recognizable entities.
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Antidepressants and dizziness

Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2006
Despite several evidences supporting a close relationship between dizziness and anxiety symptoms, the role of antidepressants in the treatment of such conditions remains poorly explored. The high prevalence of dizziness during serotonin reuptake inhibitors discontinuation syndrome and the few reports suggesting efficacy of antidepressants in treating ...
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Dizziness in Children

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1994
The differential diagnosis of dizziness in children is extensive. It requires a careful evaluation of the patient's complaint and a systematic review of systems. Because there are endless etiologic possibilities, an algorithmic approach, taking into account the patient's complaint, age, and clinical laboratory findings, may help the clinician reach an ...
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The Dizzy Patient

Hospital Practice, 1984
The diagnosis of balance disorders is often a difficult and frustrating problem. The symptom of dizziness signals a disorder of one of the three interacting components of balance control: the visual pathways, the vestibular apparatus of the inner ear, and the proprioceptive tracts of the CNS.
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