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The development of the Dizziness Handicap Inventory.
Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1990G. Jacobson, C. Newman
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“Dizzi-Ben-Dizzi”: Disraeli as Alien
Journal of British Studies, 1995Most of Disraeli's recent biographers have drawn attention to the anti-Semitism which he experienced as a schoolboy and as an aspiring politician at the raucous free-for-all of the early Victorian hustings. But the barrage of anti-Semitism directed at him when he was prime minister between 1874 and 1880 has not received the same scholarly attention ...
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Etiologic distribution of dizziness and vertigo in a referral-based dizziness clinic in South Korea
Journal of Neurological Sciences, 2020Hyo-Jung Kim +3 more
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A. Dizziness — imprecise term used by patients to describe various sensations ranging from whirling to lightheadedness to unsteadiness B. Vertigo — illusion (sensation) of rotational movement of self or environment; described as whirling, spinning, tilting, rotating; often accompanied by nystagmus, unsteadiness, and nausea; implies ...
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A. Dizziness — imprecise term used by patients to describe various sensations ranging from whirling to lightheadedness to unsteadiness B. Vertigo — illusion (sensation) of rotational movement of self or environment; described as whirling, spinning, tilting, rotating; often accompanied by nystagmus, unsteadiness, and nausea; implies ...
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