Vertigo and Dizziness
Vertigo and Dizziness
Bueki, Bela; Tarnutzer, Alexander A.
Oxford University Press
12/2013
160
Mole
Inglês
9780199680627
15 a 20 dias
182
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1. Introduction: Neurotology is about neurology for ENT specialists; about ENT for neurologists, and about both specialities for general practitioners. ; 2. Dizziness as emergency: Simple, fast bedside tests to differentiate between potentially dangerous and peripheral causes in the emergency room and general practice ; 3. Vestibular physiology: The basics presented accessibly ; 4. History of complaints as a diagnostic tool:First episode, recurrent attacks, chronic dizziness, triggers, onset and types ; 5. Examination methods: Bedside tests; new innovative instrumental vestibular testing (3 dimensional head impulse test and evoked responses) ; 6. Three frequent peripheral causes of dizziness and vertigo: Effective therapy of Menieres disease and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; differential diagnosis of vestibular neuritis ; 7. Chronic vestibular insufficiency: Complaints and causes ; 8. Diseases of the temporal bone: Fractures, pathological third windows on the labyrinth, schwannoma ; 9. Central causes of vertigo, dizziness and imbalance: Migraine, TIA, stroke, ataxias and other neurological vestibular syndromes ; 10. Medical, non-vestibular causes of dizziness or vertigo: Frequent, potentially life threatening and benign, self-limiting systemic causes ; 11. Diagnosis of falls, dizziness in children and elderly: Benign and more urgent causes of falls, classification and prevention ; 12. Controversial issues: Vestibular paroxysmia, cervical vertigo, spontaneous perilymphatic fistula:do they exist? New theories about chronic postural/positional vertigo and dizziness
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1. Introduction: Neurotology is about neurology for ENT specialists; about ENT for neurologists, and about both specialities for general practitioners. ; 2. Dizziness as emergency: Simple, fast bedside tests to differentiate between potentially dangerous and peripheral causes in the emergency room and general practice ; 3. Vestibular physiology: The basics presented accessibly ; 4. History of complaints as a diagnostic tool:First episode, recurrent attacks, chronic dizziness, triggers, onset and types ; 5. Examination methods: Bedside tests; new innovative instrumental vestibular testing (3 dimensional head impulse test and evoked responses) ; 6. Three frequent peripheral causes of dizziness and vertigo: Effective therapy of Menieres disease and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo; differential diagnosis of vestibular neuritis ; 7. Chronic vestibular insufficiency: Complaints and causes ; 8. Diseases of the temporal bone: Fractures, pathological third windows on the labyrinth, schwannoma ; 9. Central causes of vertigo, dizziness and imbalance: Migraine, TIA, stroke, ataxias and other neurological vestibular syndromes ; 10. Medical, non-vestibular causes of dizziness or vertigo: Frequent, potentially life threatening and benign, self-limiting systemic causes ; 11. Diagnosis of falls, dizziness in children and elderly: Benign and more urgent causes of falls, classification and prevention ; 12. Controversial issues: Vestibular paroxysmia, cervical vertigo, spontaneous perilymphatic fistula:do they exist? New theories about chronic postural/positional vertigo and dizziness
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