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1 A New Approach to the Dizzy PatientBest evidence suggests that a shift in emphasis in clinical assessment away from dizziness type and towards dizziness timing and triggers will probably yield more accurate and reliable diagnostic results, particularly for patients presenting with new, acute dizziness symptoms. This paper describes t...Text
2 Acute Vestibular Syndrome SyllabusThis syllabus provides an overview of acute vestibular syndrome, a clinical condition condition characterized by dizziness of vertigo that develops acutely (over seconds, minutes or hours); may be accompanied by nausea/vomiting, gait instability, nystagmus, or head-motion intolerance . It describes ...Text
3 Episodic Vestibular Syndrome SyllabusThis syllabus provides an overview of Episodic Vestibular Syndrome (EVS), a clinical condition characterized by recurrent dizziness of vertigo that develops acutely (over seconds, minutes or hours); may be accompanied by nausea/vomiting, gait instability, nystagmus, or head-motion intolerance. Disea...Text
4 Neuro-Vestibular Examination SyllabusThis syllabus provides an overview of the neuro-vestibular examination, including descriptions of the Head Impulse Test, VOR Cancellation Test, Dix-Hallpike Test and the Modified Epley Maneuver.Text
5 Skew Deviation and the Ocular Tilt ResponseThe objectives of this presentation are to provide an understanding of the current use of the terms "ocular tilt reaction" and "skew deviation," to create some familiarity with the anatomic and physiologic substrate of ocular tilt and skew, and to demonstrate how to distinguish between skew and isol...Text
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