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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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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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Vertigo and the electroencephalogram

Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1965
Abstract 1. 1. In 70 patients with the main complaint of vertigo, the majority of EEG records (51 out of 70) were normal. 2. 2. No case of epileptic vertigo was discovered in our material. 3. 3. The EEG should occasionally help to evaluate the presence of accompanying brain damage in patients with disordered function of the vestibular ...
E, NIEDERMEYER, R, HINCHCLIFFE
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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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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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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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Hyperventilation and Vertigo

The Laryngoscope, 1980
An electronystagmographic study was conducted on 19 normal subjects, in order to observe whether the subjective sensation of dizziness provoked by hyperventilation could be confirmed objectively by nystagmus. Each of them had two electronystagmograms, the first being a routine ENG and the second a repetition of the first, but with additional periods of
L A, Monday, L, Tétreault
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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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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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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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