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Differential diagnosis of vertigo [PDF]
Introduction: Although vertigo is most often of benign etiology and in most cases it is not necessary to have an emergency transport to the health facilities, there is still a huge burden on Emergency Medical Services (EMS).
Lučić-Prokin Aleksandra
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A specialized approach to diagnosing and treating vertigo
Vertigo is one of the most common reasons for visits to physicians of different specialties. Thorough collection of history data and neurovestibular examination by a set of simple clinical tests are of great importance for the diagnosis of diseases of ...
L. M. Antonenko, V. A. Parfenov
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Inflammation of the vestibular nerve (vestibular neuronitis, VN) is the third most common reason of peripheral vertigo. Many VN reasons lead to a thorough approach to the patient and diagnostics based on excluding even the rarest causes. Such a cause may
Sylwia Krasowska
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Differential diagnosis of new-onset acute vestibular vertigo is chiefly made between vestibular neuronitis and stroke. Dizziness in stroke is usually accompanied by other focal neurological symptoms of brainstem and cerebellar involvement.
M. V. Zamergrad
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Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss after Third Dose Booster of COVID-19 Vaccine Administration
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was declared a pandemic due to its rapid spread worldwide, and its vaccination campaign is considered one of the most historic public hygiene measures in modern medicine.
Federica Zoccali +9 more
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Clinical Otolaryngology, Volume 48, Issue 4, Page 705-708, July 2023.
Christy M. Moen, Georgios Kontorinis
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Drug therapy for peripheral vestibular vertigo
The choice of effective treatments for vestibular vertigo is one of the important problems, by taking into account the high prevalence of peripheral vestibular diseases.
L. M. Antonenko, V. A. Parfenov
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Acute peripheral vestibular dysfunction: diagnostics and treatment
The aim of this article is to demonstrate ENT specialists, neurologists and general practitioners how to examine and treat patients with acute vertiginous complaints.
S. V. Lilenko +2 more
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Dual task interference during gait in patients with unilateral vestibular disorders
Background Vestibular patients show slower and unsteady gait; they have also been shown to need greater cognitive resources when carrying out balance and cognitive dual tasks (DT).
Nascimbeni Alberto +3 more
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Optimal duration of therapy in the recovery period of vestibular diseases
Dizziness is a common symptom in neurological and general medical practice. In most cases it is caused by diseases of the central or peripheral vestibular system.
M. V. Zamergrad +2 more
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