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Papillary endolymphatic sac tumor: Case report with clinical study and therapeutic management. [PDF]

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Vertigo

The Lancet, 1998
Vertigo is a subtype of dizziness, which results from an imbalance within the vestibular system. This seminar focuses on three common presentations of vertigo: prolonged spontaneous vertigo, recurrent attacks of vertigo, and positional vertigo. The patient's history is usually the key to differentiation of peripheral and central causes of vertigo.
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The interrelations of migraine, vertigo, and migrainous vertigo [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurology, 2001
To assess the prevalence of migrainous vertigo in patients with migraine and in patients with vertigo according to explicit diagnostic criteria that are presented for discussion.The authors prospectively evaluated 200 consecutive patients from a dizziness clinic and 200 patients from a migraine clinic for migrainous vertigo based on the following ...
G. Arnold   +4 more
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Vertigo and autoimmunity

European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 2009
Autoimmune inner ear disease probably accounts for less than 1% of all cases of balance disorders, but its incidence is often overlooked due to the absence of a specific diagnostic test. Furthermore, in several systemic autoimmune diseases the vestibulo-cochlear system may be affected.
R. Bovo, A. Ciorba, MARTINI, ALESSANDRO
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Vertigo

Neurologic Clinics, 2001
Vertigo is a common symptom among outpatients. There are several causes for vertigo, and each cause requires a specific treatment. Depending on the cause, treatment includes change in drugs, physical therapy, bedside maneuvers, life style, and diet. All forms of treatment can be done by neurologists in an outpatient setting.
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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
Ghilardi P. L   +2 more
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Vertigo and Abacavir

AIDS Patient Care and STDs, 2002
Vertigo can cause significant morbidity and make a person unable to perform activities of daily life. A human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patient experienced vertigo while taking abacavir that resolved immediately on cessation of therapy. The mechanism by which abacavir appeared to be associated with vertigo in this patient is unknown.
Lori E. Fantry, Hinrich Staecker
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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
Gerald B. Brookes, Michael A. Gresty
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