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Hypertension and Dizziness: is there a Relation?
One of the most frequent complaints of patients with hypertension (HT) is dizziness. Dizziness is understood as a variety of subjective sensations that patients define as “dizziness” – a sense of instability when walking, the illusion of rotation of ...
V. A. Parfenov +2 more
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Randomized Controlled Trial Assessing Vitamin D's Role in Reducing BPPV Recurrence in Older Adults
Abstract Objective To determine if the recurrence rates of BPPV in older adults were lower in the vitamin D‐treated group as compared to placebo groups. Study Design Double‐blinded randomized control placebo trial. Setting A single‐centre study. Methods Double‐blinded randomized controlled trial design with 12 months follow‐up.
Kenneth W. De Chua +11 more
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Diagnosis and treatment of dizziness in outpatient practice
Objective: to study the causes of dizziness and instability in patients during an outpatient specialized appointment and to analyze and improve typical management tactics for these patients. Patients and methods.
L. M. Antonenko +2 more
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Risk Factors of Oropharyngeal Dysphagia and Malnutrition in Neurological Patients
Background Oropharyngeal dysphagia (OD) and malnutrition are prevalent among neurological patients, particularly those with cerebrovascular disease and neurodegenerative conditions. Both conditions can significantly impact the health and recovery of these individuals.
Līga Savicka +3 more
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Abstract Endothelial dysfunction is an independent risk factor for stroke. The dysfunction of endothelial cells (EC) is closely concerned with EC senescence. Gastrodin (GAS) is an organic compound extracted from the dried root mass of the Orchidaceae plant Gastrodiae gastrodiae.
Pengfei Tong +4 more
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Introduction: Differentiating central vertigo from peripheral ones poses a challenge to specialists. The present study aimed to examine the potential screening value of S100B and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) in this regard.
Javad Mozaffari +6 more
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Aetiology of Vertigo as Seen at the Federal Medical Center Lokoja, North Central Nigeria
Background: Human beings are able to maintain their balance from a combination of proprioceptive, graviceptive, visual and the vestibular inputs integrated by the central nervous system.
Stephen Agbomhekhe Ogah
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Neurological disorders in hypertensive patients
Hypertension is one of the most common vascular diseases. The brain as target organs in hypertension is damaged more often and earlier. Neurological complications due to hypertension are frequently hyperdiagnosed in Russian neurological practice.
N. V. Vakhnina +2 more
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The authors consider the cardinal causes of vestibular vertigo, a benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, Meniere's disease, vestibular neuroni-tis, vestibular migraine, cerebrovascular diseases.
M. V. Zamergrad
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Vertigo is the second common complaint next to headache, which makes a patient seek medical care. Neurological, auricular, cardiac, mental, and other diseases may be a cause of dizziness. Since vertigo is interdisciplinary in nature, there are frequently
V. A. Tolmacheva
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