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Posturography and Vertigo

1996
Traumatic damage to the soft tissue in the neck may cause the onset of vertigo and dizziness in a large number of cases [13, 31, 47, 49]. The attacks of vertigo and dizziness may last for months after the injury, although these usually decrease significantly as the neck pain subsides. The dizzy Symptoms which follow even a rather light case of whiplash
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A Sacred Vertigo

2022
Built into a huge cliff in central France, the town of Rocamadour is a visual marvel and a place of contradictions. Pilgrims come to venerate its ancient Black Madonna but are outnumbered by secular tourists. Weibel provides an intimate look at the transformation of Rocamadour from a significant religious center to a tourist attraction; the efforts by ...
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Episodic vertigo

Current Opinion in Neurology, 2005
This review focuses on three neuro-otological syndromes, which are all marked by rapid scientific progress on the one hand but under-recognition or undertreatment on the other: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and its variants, superior semicircular canal dehiscence syndrome, and migrainous vertigo.The efficacy of Epley's maneuver for treatment of ...
Thomas, Lempert, Michael, von Brevern
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Deafness and vertigo

Current Opinion in Neurology, 1997
This review follows closely on the publication of significant handbooks and symposia concerned with neuro-otology, pharmacology of emesis, imaging, cochlear prostheses and aspects of vertigo which reflect the considerable advances that have been made in clinical and basic neuroscience in these areas in recent years. The value of the cochlear prosthesis
M, Gresty, G, Brookes
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Expensive Vertigo

PEDIATRICS, 1978
The excellent article on vertigo by the Drs. Eviatar (Pediatrics 59:833, June 1977) points out clearly that careful history-taking and thorough physical examination are still the prime factors in diagnosis. In this report these fundamental procedures pointed the way to specifically helpful studies such as electroencephalography, electronystagmography ...
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The Symptom of Vertigo

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1967
VERTIGO is defined as a sense of rotation, either of the patient revolving in space, or the world revolving around the patient. Vertigo is the result of a pathologic lesion of the labyrinth or central vestibular pathways, and vertigo can be induced by stimulating the vestibular labyrinth by hot or cold caloric irrigation of the ear, by rotation or by ...
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Vertigo

The Journal of Laryngology & Otology, 1963
J S, CHEN, P F, CHANG
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Vertigo in children

2014
Vertigo and dizziness in children, when these symptoms are recognized, worry physician and children's families and urge them, before doing a good otological, neurological and vestibular clinical examination, on a prescription of CT scan or an NMR which are unnecessary test in most of the cases and expensive tests.
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Vertigo

BMJ, 2009
Kevin, Barraclough, Adolfo, Bronstein
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