The approach to the patient with dizziness should begin with an assessment of the complaint. Many patients will have complained to their PCP of dizziness in the past. They may have seen specialists, ...
The Dix-Hallpike maneuver remains the gold standard for diagnosing posterior canal BPPV. A positive test requires that vertigo associated with torsional (rotatory) and up-beating (toward the forehead) ...
Nope, it's not just mild dizziness. Ever experience feeling dizzy and off balance, as if everything around you is spinning? If so, you’re not alone. Nearly 40% of Americans experience vertigo at least ...
Two simple head-movement techniques can be used to identify patients with benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), the most common equilibrium-related disorder in adults. BPPV, which can be traced ...
An 83-year-old woman presents to the office for evaluation of dizziness. She has noted dizziness off and on for the past 2 to 3 years. Although she has difficulty describing the dizziness, she calls ...
Most patients with suspected MDD will have a negative physical examination, including a normal otoscopic ear examination, normal eye movements, no spontaneous or provoked nystagmus, negative ...
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