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Dizzy patients are notoriously difficult to diagnose as doctors require knowledge spanning several subspecialties, including neurology, otolaryngology, internal medicine and psychiatry. This updated second edition integrates the essential information from these fields, providing advice that is both practical and accessible. Beginning with two jargon-free chapters on anatomy, physiology and examination techniques, the book follows a coherent structure organized according to clinical presentations, such as recurrent vertigo, positional vertigo and chronic dizziness. Each chapter is summarized with a table showing diagnoses and their key features, ensuring that the relevant differential diagnoses are readily available. Access to more than sixty online video clips is included, illustrating bedside findings from pathological nystagmus to specific balance problems. With practical advice offered for a range of difficult clinical situations, this comprehensive guide will enable any doctor to feel confident when confronted with dizzy patients.
Dizziness. --- Vertigo.
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This is a highly practical reference for diagnosing and managing some of the most common complaints in the otolaryngology patient -- vertigo, disequilibrium, and dizziness. This carefully organized reference begins by presenting descriptions of time-tested examination techniques, laboratory tests, and the imaging studies necessary for an accurate diagnosis. The book then addresses the various diseases causing these complaints, including Meniere's disease, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo, labyrinthitis, migraine-induced vestibulopathy, and more, with concise explanations of medical, surgical, and therapeutic treatment options available. An accompanying DVD features high-quality videos of key examination tests, such as ENG, Hallpike positioning, and Epley's maneuver. The videos document the numerous nystagmus patterns caused by various central pathologies and peripheral vestibulopathies, providing an exceptional tool for learning how to recognize eye movements to confirm a diagnosis.
Vertigo --- Dizziness. --- Dysequilibrium (Dizziness) --- Giddiness --- Lightheadedness --- Sensory disorders --- Dizziness --- Labyrinth (Ear) --- Vestibular apparatus --- Equilibrium (Physiology) --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Diseases
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Vertigo --- Dizziness --- Labyrinth (Ear) --- Vestibular apparatus --- Equilibrium (Physiology) --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Diseases
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Vestibular apparatus. --- Hearing disorders. --- dizziness --- falls --- vestibular diseases --- aging --- vestibular function tests
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Vestibular apparatus. --- Hearing disorders. --- dizziness --- falls --- vestibular diseases --- aging --- vestibular function tests
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Vestibular apparatus. --- Hearing disorders. --- dizziness --- falls --- vestibular diseases --- aging --- vestibular function tests
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Vestibular apparatus --- Dizziness --- Equilibrium (Physiology) --- Health. --- Personal health --- Wellness --- Medicine --- Physiology --- Diseases --- Holistic medicine --- Hygiene --- Well-being --- Balance (Physiology) --- Proprioception --- Vertigo --- Dysequilibrium (Dizziness) --- Giddiness --- Lightheadedness --- Sensory disorders --- Labyrinth (Ear) --- Diagnosis. --- Patients
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